WATER DROP FROM TEARS?





Dear Editor,
IN THE run-up to the 13th General Election, many have placed their loyalties with the Pakatan Rakyat coalition. As people call for urgently indispensable 'change', the states which have been underneath the opposition's carry out given 2008 have been profitable box studies which prominence the inefficiency of the ruling state governments.

Several have experienced executive mismanagement, together with cases of H2O shortages which have left people without simple utilities, such as water. In Selangor, bill restructuring as well as parsimonious conditions introduced underneath the watch of the state supervision have halted the building the whole of indispensable H2O treatment plants, despite the current plants running during near maximum operating capacity.
Water concessionaires such as Syabas have criticized Pakatan Rakyat for mismanaging the state's H2O resources, accusing the state supervision of distorting the issue for political gain, whilst thousands have been forced to projection buckets of H2O in to their homes for daily use.

In Kedah, the PAS-led supervision has been urged to halt logging activities in the ecologically supportive Ulu Muda rainforest, where more than 20,000 hectares of primitive mountainous country forests have been bulldozed.

Despite clearing the forests for farming, minimal rural outla! y has be en recorded as well as timber concessionaires have obviously profited from these activities. Indiscriminate logging in Kedah's Ulu Muda Forest Reserve underneath the watch of PAS can threaten H2O catchment forests which supply H2O to millions of people in Kedah, Penang as well as Perlis.

The antithesis coalition is wrought with unsuited differences, such as the implementation of hudud law as well as dress code. If state governments have been unable to effectively manage utilities as well as natural resources in their basic states, it is formidable to imagine how they can manage governing the complete country.

As Malaysians, most of us agree which more suggestive reforms have been required in the destiny to understanding with corrupt, environmental plunge as well as long-politicized issues of competition as well as religion. We should consider the possibility which the Pakatan Rakyat federal supervision would only create deeper divisions between races as well as political parties.

Best Regards,

.44 MAGNUM
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