What’s your motive for shipping farmers into city on Sept 16? NGO asks Felda
(MMO) – The Federal Land Development Authority (Felda) must explain its reasons to call in farmers from the countryside into the city for an event this Wednesday, which coincides with a controversial pro-Malay rally, a pressure group representing the offsprings of the settlers has demanded.
National Felda Settlers Children Association (ANAK) president, Mazlan Aliman said the farmers had received a letter dated Friday informing them Felda would be ferrying them into the national capital in Jalan Conlay for an event on September 16 to kick off at 11am called “Himpunan Warga Felda Sempena Hari Malaysia”.
However, a sceptical Mazlan demanded Felda general manager Datuk Hanapi Suhada explain the purpose of holding an event in the city on the same day as a similarly-named rally called “Himpunan Rakyat Bersatu” organised by Malay martial arts group Persekutuan Silat Kebangsaan Malaysia (Pesaka).
“What does it mean ‘Assembly that represents the unity and togetherness of Felda settlers’ along with the attendance of organisations and non-governmental organisations?” Mazlan asked in his Facebook page yesterday.
“Is it related to the ‘Red Shirts’ rally that will be held on the same day?” he questioned further, and demanded Felda also clarify if it was using the land authority’s public funds to bus in farmers for the event.
Mazlan said that if the event was related to the rally, it should be cancelled immediately as Felda needed to focus on handling the settlers’ well-being and not drag them to an event that will be harmful to them.
Felda will be sending about 20,000 settlers from various states in 500 buses to Kuala Lumpur on September 16 for their event.
In its email directive issued by the community development director, Felda allegedly said the event “represents the unity and togetherness of Felda settlers along with the attendance of organisations and non-governmental organisations”.