Interview with Klik4Malaysia (Part 1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_RU0dLQA84
A group of online-media journalist came to my Batu Service Centre Office sometime last week and did an extensive interview with me on the problems faced by the voters of Batu and other related issues, including a possible By-Election in Batu. I gave them a very open and honest answer and also included some of my thoughts on the development of the Youth Movement within Gerakan and other plans for the future.
I was told this will be the first installment of their recording and that the other clips will be uploaded soon when they are available. If you find this first part of the interview interesting, hope you will check in soon for the rest of the instalment.
Hope you dont find my ‘hair’ (in the interview) disturbing (my apologies) as in the midst of trying to give my full attention to the interview, I forgot to comb my hair … not that there’s much to comb actually!
This clip and the subsequent ones are also available at www.klik4malaysia.com
Thanks for viewing.







Si Pin
February 5th, 2010 at 5:08 pm
I was curious to know what other people felt about the interview, I went into klik4malaysia to have a look and this was what most of them had to say:
http://www.klik4malaysia.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=370%3Abatu-another-by-election&catid=25%3Alatest-news&Itemid=189&lang=en
From reading the feedback, the sentiments against me, my Party and in general BN are so strong that it seems there is nothing much (according to these readers) we can do to help the people of Batu.
There was never any mentioned about (1) the 400+ household / families whom we had tirelessly helped to relocate into PPR Batu Muda from 2008 to 2010, (2) the 50+ families whom had received aid from us because of flood and accidental burning of their house, (3) the 200+ other families whom had received milk, rice and essential goods from us for the past 2 years, (4) the 24 students whom have received aid from us as financial aid to continue with their Form 6 and more students to follow suit … and the work is still ongoing in Batu.
For the pass 2 years, we have collected more than 3000 pieces of photographs of the aid we have given out to the needy in Batu including helping one family pay off their mother’s funeral expenses after the old lady pass away during one of our function in Kg Tanah Lapang in 2009. Our photo album is still growing day-by-day.
I dont mind constructive criticism, but to attack me personally without basis just seems to be very unfair. But nevertheless, that’s all part of what being in public service / politics is all about.
May God bless the souls and mind of those whom have commented on how useless I have been, thank you for the lessons.
batu gaint
February 9th, 2010 at 2:42 pm
mr lim, people have short term memory for things that you had help them. but people have long term memories on for things which yet to help them. This is the reality of voters today. Lets soldier on. We can do the best we can and hope the short term memories grows long term.
Chipmunk
February 16th, 2010 at 9:39 am
The words of people in pain will definitely sound bad. Just like a wounded tiger, you do not want to be near them even if with best intentions… however, with patience and and perseverance, I am sure you will do well…
As the saying goes, Fire cannot be wrapped by papers… With the passion and fire you have for the rakyat (of Batu)… they will know one day…