'Save Felda' NGO gets nod to march to palace



Police have authorised a Gerakan Selamatkan Felda (GSF) organisation to impetus to Istana Negara tomorrow, GSF coordinator Mazlan Aliman pronounced this evening.
NONEAfter a scarcely two-hour-long discussion, military agreed to let a protesters impetus regulating a side road, Jalan Sri Hartamas, rather than a categorical highway Jalan Duta, in sequence to forestall trade congestion, Mazlan said.

Also, eight member from a organisation would be authorised to come in a house to hand over their petition, he told reporters during a Kepong military station.
Seven GSF member met with a police, who enclosed Sentul OCPD Zakaria Pagan as well as Brickfields OCPD Wan Abdul Bari.

NONEThe Himpunan Oren Selamatkan Felda (Orange Rally to Save Felda) is in protest during a listing of Felda Global Ventures Holdings Bhd (FGV), as well as is led by Persatuan Anak Peneroka Felda (Anak) boss Mazlan Aliman (second from left).

It will proceed during a Federal Territories Mosque during 2pm, as well as protesters will impetus to a Istana Negara.

There, a eight member will be escorted by military into a house to officially submit their apply to to a Yang di-Pertuan Agong, looking his intervention to have a FGV delisted from Bursa Malaysia.

The military have additionally agreed to let participants play ground their vehicles during a circuitously National Trade Promoti! on Agenc y of Malaysia (Matrade), where they will unit a area to safeguard security.

In addition, about 1,000 members of PAS' Unit Amal will be upon hand to keep a impetus orderly.

"But we leave it to a military to take a necessary action against any one who makes provocations," pronounced Mazlan, adding which GSF would do their best to carry out a crowd.
'No alternative entrance to air concerns'

The military were reluctant to accede to them accede during first, according to him, though eventually relented after they stressed which they had no alternative entrance to air their concerns.

NONE"We stressed which we have negotiated in good faith, though have not performed any response from a supervision to this day," he added.

He was confident a house officials were keeping up with a issue, as well as would comply a throng as well as vast number of vehicles parked circuitously tomorrow.

Mazlan is quite grateful which they have been given a immature light, as he was told which a military had perceived some-more than 70 objections to a planned rally.

"We would similar to to thank a military for their cooperation," he said.

The organisation will reason another press discussion during a house gates tomorrow, where a media will additionally be authorised to gather, he added.
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