Well it has to come to this, I mean the confrontation between two parties, or is it three? And more violence will come if the parties involved are not willing to back down. Now we see the problem turning into a physical confrontation. The politicians concerned must bear the responsibility for encouraging this path of action by the Bandar Mahkota Cheras residents. At the very beginning when the residents took onto their hands to tear down the barriers put up by Grand Saga Sdn. Bhd. the politicians came and just by their being present, try to lend a sense of legality to the act of tearing down the barriers. Although they know it was an illegal act as the case is yet to be decided by the court.
Now that Grand Saga has won a court order to close the illegal access road, every body must respect the court's decision. I sympathise with the Bandar Mahkota Cheras residents who is the real victims in this legal deadlock between two private companies.
The situation looks like it is going to drag for a long time to come unless the case is given priority by the court.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
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