Gerakan objects to stalls outside Ambiga's house



Gerakan has urged petty traders to postpone their devise to set up stalls in front of Bersih co-chairperson Ambiga Sreenevasan's residence upon Thursday and Friday, to criticism the alleged detriment of traffic during the Bersih 3.0 convene in Kuala Lumpur upon Apr 28.

NONERaising concern in the statement today, vice-president Mah Siew Keong(left)said which land demonstrations in front of in isolation residences "should be stopped as it is not part of Malaysian culture".

"I am happy to note which the 'thosai protest' outward the residence of the deputy inspector-general of military (has been cancelled). If this practice continues, afterwards we might have protests via the nation in front of somebody's residence every week," Mah said.

All identical protests, including the 'butt exercises' in front of Ambiga's residence and ridicule wake in front of Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng's house,"should be condemned", he said.
Kuala Lumpur Petty Traders Action Council chairperson Jamal Md Yunus pronounced yesterday they were calling the criticism 'Bersih 4.0 - mencucikan Bersih 1,2,3' (Bersih 4.0 - cleaning up Bersih 1,2,3).

The movement legislature will be visiting the site conflicting Ambiga's residence in Damansara currently to mark the trade zones.

It additionally expected to find the trade assent from Kuala Lumpur City Hall tomorrow, however, Jamal pronounced the traders will go upon with their planned criticism even if the assent is denied.

According to Jamal, the traders would be operating stalls offered household goods, food and drinks from 3.30pm to 8pm upon both days.

Mah, however, urged the military and local authorities to safeguard the tight confidence to avoid any "un! toward" incidents.

Mah added which there have been "other more constructive and positive ways" to display their dissatisfaction.
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