Monday, August 27, 2012

BN Bagan edar Jalur Gemilang


Bagi memeriahkan sambutan Hari Kemerdekaan Ke-55 negara yang akan disambut tidak lama lagi, Pusat Khidmat Penyelaras Barisan Nasional (BN) Parlimen Bagan, Pulau Pinang mengedarkan kira-kira 2,000 Jalur Gemilang pelbagai saiz kepada orang ramai di Pasar Awam Apollo, Jalan Raja Uda, Butterworth baru-baru ini.
Penyelarasnya, David Chua Teik Siang berkata, kesemua Jalur Gemilang itu habis diedarkan kepada orang ramai dalam masa kurang daripada sejam.
"Walaupun sibuk membeli barangan, orang ramai tetap datang untuk mendapatkan Jalur Gemilang percuma yang diedarkan kepada mereka.
TEIK SIANG (kanan) mengedarkan Jalur Gemilang kepada seorang peniaga di Pasar Awam Apollo, Jalan Raja Uda, Butterworth baru-baru ini.


"Ini menunjukkan, rakyat di negeri ini masih mempunyai semangat patriotik yang tinggi untuk bersama-sama meraikan Hari Kemerdekaan negara yang bakal disambut pada 31 Ogos ini," katanya. - KOSMO! Online

For the love of Malaysia

MERDEKA fever was in the air in Jalan Raja Uda, Butterworth, when about 2,000 Jalur Gemilang flags, of various sizes, were distributed to the young and the old there.
Bagan Barisan Nasional coordinator David Chua led a team comprising Sungai Puyu Barisan coordinator Sum Yoo Keong, Bagan Jermal BN coordinator Teh Lay Cheng and Bagan Dalam BN coordinator M. Karuppanan to give away the flags as early as 8.30am.
Other Barisan component party members and leaders including Bagan Umno special officer Abdul Hamid Ibrahim, Bagan MIC secretary S. Muniandy and Bagan People’s Progressive Party (PPP) chairman M. Puroshotman assisted them.
The Barisan coordinators took turns to place the Jalur Gemilang on passing vehicles.
“We want to ignite the spirit of patriotism among the people by distributing the flags and the response from the public has been very encouraging,” Chua told reporters yesterday, adding that the Jalur Gemilang is a symbol of the nation’s identity.
Flag bearers: (From right) Chua and Sum distributing Jalur Gemilang to fishmongers and shoppers at Apollo Market in Butterworth, Penang.

He urged those who did not receive the free flags to purchase it themselves and display it with pride at their homes as well as work premises.
He added it is important to relish and remember the country’s struggle for independence.
“Our nation’s forefathers had sacrificed a lot in order to ensure a better future for us all,” he said.
Chua said the younger generation should always be reminded of the country’s Merdeka Day, so they would not take the nation’s sovereignty for granted.
The Barisan coordinators and their group later proceeded to the Mak Mandin Rumah Hijau area to distribute Jalur Gemilang.