Saturday 9 June 2012

Men offer 10 dinars to buy Kelantan royalty plaque


KUALA LUMPUR: Not until two days of the original plaque Landing Support Claims Oil and Gas signed the Sultan of Kelantan, Sultan Muhammad V, there are individuals who offer higher prices to have it.


According to Petroleum Royalty Recovery Movement activist Kelantan (Gegar), Mohd Fauzi Mohd Azmi, a man offers a 10 dinar (RM7, 990) for the purchase of the plaque during the exhibition booth to Gegar today.


However, said Fauzi, the plaque will not be sold to anyone because it has historical value to the people especially the people of Kelantan Malaysia.


"That plaque will not be sold to anyone unless it can be changed by the people of Kelantan petroleum royalties," he told Consumers today.


He also said that the plaque had to be kept 'in a safe place' as it began to attract the attention of certain parties.


"This morning I received a call who said he was from the palace, I took the plaque for the sultan's seal.


"But I call a friend who worked at the palace, he said no. If so, the palace must remove the first letter. So we are concerned there are those who try to take advantage of the plaque get then destroy it," he said.


Meanwhile, he said, continue to get signatures Gegar dignitaries from various political parties to support NGO efforts to obtain the rights of the people of Kelantan.


"We are collecting VIP signatures regardless of the party Umno, PAS, PKR, DAP or from any person to get their support.


"Now we are not focusing on the people of Kelantan royalty, but we want to produce oil landed in Kelantan, not in Thailand, not elsewhere." he said.


Yesterday, Sultan Muhammad V consented to contaminate the dust to sign a plaque in honor of the Petroleum Royalty Claims Agricultural Expo 2012 at the compound of Kelantan Sultan Mohamad IV Stadium.

1 comment:

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