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Fadhlina turns down Rodziah's call for debate
Fadhlina turns down Rodziah's call for debate

Daily Express

time20-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Daily Express

Fadhlina turns down Rodziah's call for debate

Published on: Tuesday, May 20, 2025 Published on: Tue, May 20, 2025 By: FMT Reporters Text Size: Ampang MP Rodziah Ismail had invited Wanita PKR chief Fadhlina Sidek to debate on the future direction of the party's women's wing. PETALING JAYA: Wanita PKR chief Fadhlina Sidek has turned down an invitation by Ampang MP Rodziah Ismail to debate on the direction and future of the party's women's wing. According to Sinar Harian, Fadhlina said debating was not a priority at the moment as her main focus was on strengthening the party and supporting its president, Anwar Ibrahim. 'My answer is the same as Nurul Izzah (Anwar)'s: there's no need for it. Right now, our focus is on strengthening the party. 'All the initiatives we've undertaken are aimed at strengthening the party and showing full support for our president,' she told a press conference following a campaign event in Seremban last night. Last Friday, Rodziah, who is once again challenging Fadhlina for the post of Wanita PKR chief, invited the education minister to a debate on the future direction of the wing. Rodziah said she was following in the footsteps of PKR deputy president Rafizi Ramli, who had challenged Nurul Izzah to a debate just two days earlier. Advertisement Rafizi and Nurul Izzah are set to face off for the party's number two post in the upcoming election for central leadership positions. Nurul Izzah had also declined the debate invitation from Rafizi, saying her priority was to de-escalate tensions within the party and focus on engagement with delegates. Fadhlina said debates could be constructive when used to discuss substantive policy issues. 'But in the current climate, our focus should be on unity and strengthening the party,' she said. In March, Rodziah revealed that she was contesting the Wanita PKR chief post again, saying the wing had become 'lethargic' under Fadhlina's leadership, with 'many areas that need improvement'. The wing's deputy chief, Juwairiya Zulkifli, dismissed Rodziah's claim and said that leadership styles vary among individuals. In the 2022 party polls, Fadhlina defeated Rodziah for the Wanita PKR chief post by just 32 votes, securing 18,923 votes to Rodziah's 18,891. * Follow us on Instagram and join our Telegram and/or WhatsApp channel(s) for the latest news you don't want to miss. * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

Brushing up on Ampang's history
Brushing up on Ampang's history

The Star

time05-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

Brushing up on Ampang's history

The 'Asal Usul Ampang' mural was painted by three artists based on a theme and stories curated by PPPA. Mural project revives forgotten legacy of town's role in country's tin-mining industry A MURAL depicting the origins of Ampang was launched to showcase the town's rich heritage. Painted over two months on the wall of a shophouse in Pekan Ampang, the 'Asal Usul Ampang' mural depicts local stories of resilience, hard work and cultural harmony. These tales were mainly from the time when Ampang was a tin-mining hub with over 20 mines operating in the area, and played a vital role in the country's economy. Ampang MP Rodziah Ismail said the project reminded both residents and visitors that Ampang was more than just a name on a map. 'Ampang has everything – history, natural beauty and great food but people have forgotten its uniqueness. 'Even the locals no longer talk about what makes this place special. 'My hope is that through this mural and future efforts, we can bring back the charm of Ampang,' she said. Rodziah said the town has lush hills such as Taman Rimba Ampang, popularly known as Bukit Belacan. She also pointed out its bicycle-friendly roads and multicultural community roots that should be highlighted to attract more visitors and uplift residents' spirits. 'We have temples, churches, schools and mosques. 'All these represent our true Malaysian identity,' she added. The mural was painted by artists Yeo Eng Hin, Chua Chay Hwa and Thang Mei Yean based on a theme as well as stories curated by local heritage group Persatuan Pencinta Pekan Ampang (PPPA). (Standing, from third left) Lee, Selangor local government and tourism committee chairman Datuk Ng Suee Lim and Rodziah at the launch in Pekan Ampang. — Photos: ART CHEN/The Star The artists said they spent two months on the project and submitted multiple sketches for approval by Ampang Jaya Municipal Council (MPAJ) before beginning to paint. 'Our role was to bring the stories to life on the wall. 'I didn't know Ampang has such a strong mining history until locals started coming up to us while we were painting the mural. 'They shared memories of their families working in the mines 50 to 60 years ago,' said Yeo. He said the key to a good mural is storytelling because without a story, a mural cannot connect with viewers. A second mural titled 'Kita Bangun Bersama dan Mencapai Kepelbagaian' (We rise together and achieve diversity) is being completed at an alleyway. This artwork highlights local residents such as a doctor, satay seller, florist and coffeeshop owner to showcase the diversity of communities who still live and trade in the area. PPPA chairman Jean Lee Shok Jing said the murals were part of a larger effort to revitalise Pekan Ampang's old town and make it a cultural destination similar to heritage sites in other parts of Selangor. 'Many young people don't know the history of Ampang because it's not taught in school. 'But, if they understand where their grandparents came from, they'll love the environment they live in even more,' she said. Lee said Ampang had 23 tin mines in areas such as Lembah Jaya and Pandan which played a major role in Malaysia's tin exports. 'This isn't just about Ampang's past. It's Kuala Lumpur's story too,' she said. A total of RM60,000 was required to complete both murals. The project received RM20,000 in funding from the Selangor government and RM35,000 from sponsors while PPPA covered the remaining amount. Lee hoped the initiative would inspire local shopowners to take pride in their surroundings. 'Even just cleaning and tidying their storefronts can help create a more beautiful and comfortable town. 'When outsiders see this, they'll want to visit, shop and eat here,' she said. Roziah said the project would not be limited to Pekan Ampang. Similar heritage efforts are also underway in Kampung Melayu Ampang, one of the earliest Malay settlements in the area, where tagging and documentation work was ongoing, she added.

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