Elected reps urged to intervene


Residents of Kim Teng Park showing solidarity in wanting the land acquisition to stop at the townhall session. With them in the front row are the elected representatives, Akmal (fourth from right), Hassan (seventh from right) and Stulang Laut assemblyman Chen (fifth from right).

JOHOR BARU: A townhall session between Kim Teng Park residents and their elected representatives turned heated following concerns over land acquisition in the area.

The town hall session, which lasted for more than two hours, was attended by Stulang Laut assemblyman Andrew Chen, Pasir Gudang MP Hassan Karim and Johor Baru MP Akmal Nasir as well as about 100 park residents.

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