Selangor MB challenged to explain proposed sale of PKNS assets


(Bernama) - Yet another Barisan Nasional (BN) leader has challenged Selangor Menteri Besar Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim to insist the due sale of 5 resources of the Selangor State Development Corporation (PKNS) valued during RM321 million by the PKR-led state government.
Puteri Umno arch Datuk Rosnah Abdul Rashid Shirlin pronounced today Abdul Khalid should insist the rationale for the due sale as well as the stroke upon bumiputera entrepreneurs handling businesses during those premises.
The 5 resources have been the Menara PKNS in Petaling Jaya, the Shah Alam Convention Centre (SACC) Mall in Shah Alam, the PKNS Complex in Shah Alam, the PKNS Complex in Bangi as well as Wisma Yakin in Jalan Masjid India here.
"Can the Selangor supervision give an declaration that the potential owners of the 5 resources would safeguard the welfare of the entrepreneurs?" she asked in the statement.
Rosnah, who is emissary illness minister, was commenting upon the debate over the due sale of the resources by the Selangor supervision that is feared would be the loss to the people of the state, quite the bumiputeras.
She pronounced Abdul Khalid, as the former corporate figure, should be more grown up as well as raise development of the state but subjecting the people to injustice.
"Tan Sri Abdul Khalid cannot assume that the Selangor state administration department is the commercial operation that is endangered only with distinction as well as development but considering the welfare of the people.
"Is the sale of the 5 resources the best solution? Why was the preference (to sell) made now? Is PKNS facing the monetary problem? These have been questions demanding answers," she said.
Rosnah pronounced PKNS should be augmenting the land as well as not reduce them by sale.
Selangor Umno Liaison Committee emissary chairman Datuk Seri Noh Omar had additionally questioned the due sale of the PKNS assets.
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