"Revolusi Cina" in Johor


BIG CAT, the Johor Bharu blogger, says which in Gelang Patah, Johor, where the grand old man of DAP, YB Lim Kit Siang, is slated to contest during the 13th General Election, there has been the 30 per cent enlarge in Chinese electorate given 2008 when BN won it.

In Tebrau, the number of Chinese electorate has increasing by scarcely 50 per cent during the same period. Elsewhere in the state, generally the urban centres, the same is function yet the margins have been substantially smaller. Such is the change in the electoral landscape which Big Cat deems it fit to mention the case of the DAP believer who had likely which ...
"various opposition rallies will charge with electricity the "chinese revolution" in places such as Tebrau, Pasir Gudang, Gelang Patah, Pulai as well as Johor Bahru, which will as if outcome in the tumble of BN."Read Where to Hafiz?
The blogger did not contend if these have been first-time voters, though. Or if they have been people from alternative states who have motionless over the last couple of years to make Johor Baru their home. They have been the lot of Malaysians who work in Singapore as well as live in JB. And with the massive development of Iskandar, Malaysians from all over the nation have motionless to invest in skill in the area. And among Malaysians, the Chinese have been known to be the many inclined towards investing in genuine estate. They have been also the ones who can better means to do so. So there is zero antagonistic or suspicious in the increase. All partial of the free as well as satisfactory ! electora l process, right?

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It is also loyal to contend which in the last five years, there has been the great commercial-business revolution in the urban centres of Tebrau, Pasir Gudang, Gelang Patah, Pulai as well as JB. Needless to say, the fast development was driven by assertive policies adopted by the state government as well as its Menteri Besar, who is an Umno leader.

In fact, if you believe in what Big Dog as well as Another Brick in the Wall have been writing about in the last couple of days, afterwards it is satisfactory to contend which these places have been booming as the outcome of the really close attribute in between the political as well as commercial operation leaders from the various races. It is no different from the time when the Kuok family enjoyed great vicinity to the Malay elites in Johor. And who is Robert Kuok today? He is the richest Malaysian as well as has topped the list of our billionaires for many years. And the DAP wants to take credit for the Chinese Revolution in Johor usually now, in the 21st century?

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