THE Pakatan Rakyat has been accused of condoning lawlessness.
May 7, 2008
Datuk Tiong King Sing (BN-Bintulu) said MPs from PR had supported a group of Bandar Mahkota Cheras residents in removing the barriers placed across an access road to the Kajang-Cheras highway.
The road was built by Narajaya Sdn Bhd, the developer of the Bandar Mahkota Cheras township, to ensure speedy access to the highway.
However, Grand Saga, the highway's concessionaire, was against the access road as it would bypass the Batu 11 toll plaza.
Bandar Mahkota Cheras motorists would have to pay a 90 sen toll if there was no access road.
The road, built three years ago, was barricaded upon completion due to the tussle between Grand Saga and Narajaya.
However, 10 days ago, residents and elected representatives from PR removed the barriers.
Tiong demanded to know from Lim Kit Siang (DAP-Ipoh Timur) if he condoned such lawlessness from his party men.
"Is this not abuse of power?" he asked during the debate on the King's speech.
Lim Lip Eng (DAP-Segambut), who was present at the Cheras incident at the end of last month, interjected and said they did not take the law into their hands.
Teo Nie Ching (DAP-Serdang), who was also there, defended her role and said that it was within the prerogative of the state government to remove the barriers.
Kit Siang said he was not aware of what his party men had done.
"I don't know about this," he said brushing aside Tiong's claim that the DAP leaders had been involved in an unlawful act.
Later, Selangor Menteri Besar Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim said at the lobby of Parliament that the state government did not condone an illegal act.
"The state would not like to break the law," he said adding that the people were seeking to expedite the decision-making process involved in opening the access road. He added the state government wanted to find an amicable solution.
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