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Putrajaya won’t revive crooked bridge, says Nazri


Saturday, 03 July 2010 Combat
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"Is Najib tied in a deal with the fifth prime minister? What is the status of this deal?” he added, referring to former Prime Minister Tun Abdullah Badawi who had cancelled the crooked bridge project.

By Shazwan Mustafa Kamal, The Malaysian Insider

KUALA LUMPUR, July 3 — The Najib administration has no intentions of reviving the crooked bridge project proposed by Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamed to replace the Johor Causeway, according to Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz.

The Minister in the Prime Minister’s department said the government will stick to the decision reached during Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s predecessor Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi’s administration.

“The decision of the current government administration stands and follows the decision made by the previous administration, under Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.

“The crooked bridge will not be built. There have been no talks to revive the project,” Nazri told The Malaysian Insider.

He pointed out bluntly that the government “cannot simply react” to news reports on individuals pushing for its renewal, and stressed that agreements and requests from various parties still needed to be considered before the project could be revived.
 
“We cannot simply react to reports on the news media. There has to be an official request from the Johor state government (for the revival of the bridge) and Singapore has to also first agree to this.

“The Singaporean government has not agreed to this. So it’s difficult on so many levels to go ahead with the project,” said the law minister.

“During his time, Dr Mahathir had wanted the bridge to be built to ease the congestion of the Causeway. But Singapore did not agree to it (even) back then,” explained the Padang Rengas MP.

The government’s decision comes amid calls by Dr Mahathir and the Sultan of Johor to revive the abandoned project.

The former prime minister has questioned Najib’s reluctance in continuing the project despite a request by the Sultan of Johor for Putrajaya for to revive the replacement for the Causeway that was built in 1923.

“The question that many have asked me, and I am convinced that this is also being asked by a majority of people, is why Datuk Seri Najib as the powerful prime minister is not willing to continue building this bridge?” asked Dr Mahathir in a posting on his popular blog two days’ ago.

“Is Najib tied in a deal with the fifth prime minister? What is the status of this deal?” he added, referring to former Prime Minister Tun Abdullah Badawi who had cancelled the crooked bridge project.

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written by justice seeker, July 05, 2010 16:59:18
Putrajaya won’t revive crooked bridge, says Nazri

COME ON M*M*K. LET YOUR BLOOD BOIL AND PRESSURE SHOOT SKY HIGH.
JUST KICK THE BUCKET AND LET US HAVE A PUBLIC HOLIDAY TO CELEBRATE.
WHY, U CAN JUST COME BACK AND HAUNT LIKE ALTANTUNYA SO U CAN HAVE
THIS BRIDGE ALL TO YOURSELF.
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written by DK411, July 03, 2010 18:10:26
I'm beginning to like this Nazri fella, the way he wack the mamak kutty. I just love it
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written by nagappan, July 03, 2010 17:09:29
Ha, ha! Another fight between Mahathir and this donkey on the cards. I just can't wait.
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written by eloofk, July 03, 2010 12:45:33
Mamakkutty,

You questioned what deal was tied between Najib and Badawi.

May i ask what deal was tied between you and Syed Mokthar, the main contractor of the CIQ Immigration Complex at Johor Bahru?
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written by IbnAbdHalim, July 03, 2010 12:23:41
The Kerala Kutty is pushing for his agenda and Najib is divided - to build or not to build. Nazri is denying and perhaps Najib might move into the reverse gear. But wait! Someone is holding him to ransom.....make a guess.
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written by Vivarium, July 03, 2010 12:22:52
Like Perlis and Treangganu sultans who had their cut in the current billion dollar palace, Johore sultan wants his in the crooked bridge. Mahathir had his part upfront long time ago.
There isn't much left for UMNO for the time being, unless they upload the cost many folds.
The crooked bridge will be revived before the next general election, mark my words, pal !!!!!
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written by Khan, July 03, 2010 12:03:09
Najis C4 will not do anything that upsets Singapore. We all know why! The photo of his tryst with Altantuya in Singapore Diamond Exhibition!
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written by jokersland, July 03, 2010 11:49:00
Just look at how they rush through the agreement. The one who hold the trump card will say. Do It My Way, You Got No Way. The one who was held ransom must say. If I Do It My Way, Then All The Evidence Will Surface Every Way.
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written by cheekhiaw, July 03, 2010 11:35:50
New crooked fellas won't revive crooked bridge. Not a workable crooked scheme, better to try some other...
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written by hellosunshine, July 03, 2010 11:30:48
I only like this Nazri guy because he hates Mahafiraun like shit and Mahafiraun hates him even worst. Ha ha ha!!!
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written by smalluncle, July 03, 2010 11:25:45
See, Mahathir now got no influence on UMNO la. Even Nasti also not bother what old man said.

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