PKR Parlimen 219 Miri

MAKING SARAWAK A BETTER PLACE FOR EVERYONE
(DEMI RAKYAT-FOR THE PEOPLE)
PKR P 219 MIRI
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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Membantu Penduduk Kampung Jagus Menyelesaikan Masalah Bekalan Elektrik

Berita baik untuk penduduk kampung Jagus, tidak sampai 3 jam selepas pertemuan dgn Pihak Sesco yang diketuai oleh Ketua Cabang PKR Miri, pihak berkuasa telah bertindak dgn melawat kawasan perkampungan penduduk serta memeriksa lokasi, mereka telah menyatakan kepada penduduk bahawa kerja-kerja penyambungan dan pemasangan tiang-tiang akan di mulakan esok.
Ini bermakna harsat mereka utk menyambut Christmas dgn adanya bekalan eletrik tercapai setelah menunggu hampir dua tahun akibat projek terbantut tanpa sebarang alasan. Bagi PKR Miri melalui Ketua Cabangnya Dr. Michael Teo berharap dgn kejayaan membantu penduduk menuntut hak projek mereka ini bukanlah hanya gimik politik kerajaan BN menjelang PRU13

Thursday, October 27, 2011

MEETING ANWAR SAVED MY LIFE

Arrived at Dr. Teo's house

                                                  Meeting with Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim

Fully recovered



 Getting treatment from Dr. Teo

Madam Hasrina Bt Abdul Rahman, a 24 year old police woman was paralysed at 24 weeks pregnancy with her first baby after contracting chickenpox 2 weeks earlier. She delivered at 35 weeks to a healthy baby boy at but remained paralysed  for 5 more months in Limbang Hospital. She lives in Limbang with her husband.

On 21st October 2011 she heard Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim was going to Miri and came from Limbang by ambulance to meet him. She met Datuk Seri Anwar on 23rd October at Dr. Teo’s house. On the next day as she was about to board the ambulance to Limbang, Dr. Teo noticed that she was having ‘night sweats’ which is the characteristic of TB. Therefore instead of chickenpox paralysis it struck him the diagnosis should have been TB spine. She was given TB drugs and 2 days later she could lift her legs and 2 months later could stand up and walk!! She said she was fortunate to met Datuk Seri Anwar which saved her life. She visited Dr. Teo’s Maternity Clinic to thank the staff with her husband(see photo). She’s now fully recovered. She said the visit to Miri to meet Datuk Seri Anwar really saved her life.  

Ceramah Kelompok PKR Miri Di KAmpung Pasir

Thursday, October 20, 2011

PKR Miri Salute Readiness Miri Chinese Chamber Of Commerce Industry (MCCCI) And Miri City Council (MCC) To Organize CNY Bazaar Bigger And Better Next Year.

Dr. Michael Teo show the newspaper cutting with MCCCI press statement.


People's Justice Party (PKR,Miri), through its Branch Chief  Dr. Michael Teo Yu Keng today praised statement which made by Miri Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry chairman (MCCCI), Datuk Sim Hock Guan recently. In the media conference previously Datuk Sim Hock Guan as saying that CNY Bazaar to next year 2012 will be larger and better.

Therefore we in Parti Keadilan Rakyat welcome good his statement and hopefully it (CNY Bazaar) will be organised like what he has said eventhougth in last state election BN-SUPP lost two seat Miri Parlimentary namely Piasau and Pujut to Pakatan through DAP and win Senadin seat with only 58 vote.

It is hard to accept that the Sibu Municipal Council (SMC) has taken the most drastic step of scrapping the money-making Borneo Cultural Festival (BCF) because of the Sarawak United People's Party's (SUPP) defeat in three Sibu seats in the recent state elections.

Among the losers were SMC chairman Datuk Tiong Thai King, who lost in Dudong, Vincent Goh in Pelawan and Chieng Buong Toon in Bukit Assek.

"Since the majority of the people in Sibu did not appreciate the work of the Sibu BN Visionary Team, we are therefore forced to cancel the BCF," Tiong was reported to have said.

Dr. Michael also hope CNY Bazaar next year more colourful, lively and exciting to fulfill the people wishes to liven up Miri city’s scene.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Deepavali Should be public holiday in Sarawak.

PKR Miri Branch Chairman Dr Michael Teo Yu keng said that he supported any move to turn Deepavali into a public holiday in the state. Deepavali holiday fall on Wednesday 26th October 2011.

Dr. Michael Teo Yu Keng
West Malaysia and Sabah have made Deepavali day a public holiday and I don’t see any reason why it shouldn’t be here as well since we are now emphasising on 1Malaysia and celebrating diversity,”

Deepavali should be public holiday in the state most offices and businesses in other part of Malaysia do not operate on that day because it is a public holiday there, so indirectly our operation in Kuching and all over the state will also affect because the are interwined with those in other part of the country.

If we Pakatan Rakyat given a chance to form the government we will look into it, and I personally will bring this issue to our Indian representative in Parliament for their futher action.

There are more or less 2000 Indian registered voters throughout Sarawak.

Saturday, October 8, 2011

2050 Apply To Join PKR Miri Division


Yb. Baru Bian receives a new membership form from Dr. Michael Teo


Bekalalan  assemblyman Yb Baru Bian received 2050 new membership application forms to join Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) here today.

Handing the application forms to Baru Bian was Dr Michael Teo chairman of Parti Keadilan Rakyat Miri division. Besides giving weight to the
on-going membership recruitment drive, Dr Michael Teo said they would be drawing up programmes and activities to further strengthen the party, to pepare for next PRU13.

Many people here in Miri were joining PKR or Pakatan Rakyat because they wanted a change.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

PKR Miri Hopes Dr Teo Will Be Fielded By PKR In The Coming General Election

Mohd. Zulkhairi (Right) at press conference at PKR Miri Office Service centre.

Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) Miri branch chairman political secretary Mohd. Zulkhairi
hopes Dr Teo will be fielded by PKR in the coming general election and makes his way to Parliament.
Dr Teo had contested in the 2008 general election in the Sibuti seat against Ahmad Lai Bujang, and in the 2006 state election in Senadin against Datuk Lee Kim Shin, where he lost both times and in the 2010 last state election where he lost by a slim 58-majority votes.
“This time around, we decided to go for Miri parliamentary seat,” said Mohd. Zulkhairi PKR Miri branch chairman political secretary.
Zulkhairi justified his claim on Dr. Teo 12 years in politics, compared to his counterparts in Democratic Action Party (DAP) who were considered ‘new’ in Miri. "We are not aiming too high, and we are keeping our expectations at a realistic level," he said.
Zulkhairi also said between Mdm. Lim Su Kein and Dr. Teo, Mdm Lim lost in Bintulu .
with bigger margin and should continue to serve and build up track record in Bintulu. (Tiong King Sing -23,628 & Lim Su Kien-8,662 with majority 14,966)“The people of Miri already know him very much, and he will have no problem relating to city folks in Miri,despite he lost in the past election Dr. Teo shows never say die attitude” said Zulkhiari.
Another reason is PKR needs to maintain a minimum presence in Chinese-majority urban areas to reflect the party's multi-cultural agenda. Zulkhairi stressed that - while PKR recognises DAP's strength in Chinese-majority urban areas and accepts its continuing prominence in its traditional strongholds - the Chinese-based party should expand its influence into non-Chinese areas.He claimed that the urban sentiment in Sarawak had changed to favour the opposition, and that anyone contesting urban seats under Pakatan Rakyat (PR) alliance was most likely to win.“I hope DAP will respect PKR’s wish in contesting in an urban seat here, and not take up all the urban seats just because they are easy to win,” he added.
“DAP already have two state seat (Piasau and Pujut), so this time around give a chance to PKR,” said Zulkhairi.
“We saw a silver lining in the encouraging response to our activity after last state election. Our PKR Miri and PR supporters will have to work extra hard to try and get our message across to the voters,” he added.