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Transport infrastructure should remain above politics, says Loke
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There is no need to politicise transport infrastructure developments in the country, Transport Minister Anthony Loke told the Dewan Rakyat on Wednesday (Nov 27).
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I want to give a commitment that my consideration as the Minister of Transport is based on all objective assessments.
00:08
Our work in the government must look at the interests of the whole country.
00:13
In this matter, I am a little disappointed with the view of the Honourable Pasir Mas earlier,
00:19
who questioned the issue of the LRT project in Pulau Pinang.
00:23
As if this Honourable Pasir Mas, if anything is related to Pulau Pinang,
00:27
I asked the Minister, I asked a few questions.
00:29
It's okay, sit down. I'll answer first.
00:31
Earlier, because the Honourable Pasir Mas questioned the decline of passengers.
00:34
I want to state first, from the perspective of this public transport project,
00:38
it is true that it is difficult to recoup the investment.
00:41
It is true that all public transport projects will involve a large government spending.
00:47
If you want to get back the investment in a short period of time, it is difficult.
00:52
Most of these public transport projects are at a loss.
00:54
But we look at it from the perspective of socio-economic development.
00:58
If you want to justify the decline of passengers,
01:01
ICRL also likes to justify for Kelantan.
01:04
But does the government say that we do not build ICRL to Kelantan?
01:10
No. I have been Minister of Transport twice.
01:13
In terms of ICRL to Kelantan, I have never said I do not support or oppose.
01:19
We continue to defend the project until it reaches Kelantan.
01:22
It will not be a problem.
01:23
Recently, I tried to convince the Cabinet to see how ICRL can be extended to the long term.
01:31
So that we can continue to Thailand.
01:35
That is the difference between us and the Honourable Pasir Mas.
01:38
I want Pulau Pindang to move forward. I also want Kelantan to move forward.
01:41
I want the people of Pulau Pindang to get prosperity.
01:44
I also want the people of Kelantan to get ease.
01:46
Likewise, the people of Sabah and Sarawak.
01:48
So let us not play politics in terms of this infrastructure.
01:52
This infrastructure is important for the country.
01:54
It is important for all regions. It is important for all countries.
01:57
When we build infrastructure, it is beneficial for the people.
02:00
It brings progress to the economy and also the development of the country.
02:04
One more big thing that I want to answer in this matter
02:09
because many have raised the issue of taxes on trains.
02:17
Why do we want to do this tax border?
02:20
There are many Honourable Pasir Mas, including Honourable Langkawi.
02:23
He wrote a note to me saying that there is a dispute.
02:27
There is a complaint from Honourable Langkawi.
02:30
He said that the North KTM is always late.
02:34
The train commuter is not on time.
02:36
It is true. We know that this is a problem.
02:38
This is a weakness.
02:40
That is why I am trying to fix this weakness.
02:42
Why is there a weakness in terms of negligence?
02:44
Because the trains are not enough.
02:46
Our trains are damaged.
02:48
If we do it conventionally, in terms of procurement,
02:51
how can the Ministry of Economy give RM10 billion?
02:54
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs cannot give RM10 billion directly to the Ministry of Transport.
02:58
Our budget for development is only RM4 billion.
03:01
Other ministries also need it.
03:03
That is why we have a tax model.
03:07
Let me explain.
03:11
This tax model is G2G.
03:13
G2G is a competition between two governments.
03:16
When there is a competition between two governments,
03:18
the government is the guarantor.
03:20
There was a question earlier.
03:22
Why is it from China?
03:24
The trains that I use are also from China.
03:28
From CRRC.
03:29
There was also a confusion earlier.
03:31
The company's name is also wrong.
03:32
It said CSSR.
03:33
Not CSSR.
03:34
CRRC.
03:36
There is a factory in Batu Gajah now.
03:38
If you are interested, you can go and see it.
03:41
We don't have a problem with giving an explanation.
03:44
This is not a matter of compromise.
03:47
There is a saying that the trains from China are sent back by Indonesia.
03:51
That is also wrong.
03:53
That is ART.
03:55
Not EMU.
03:57
There is a difference.
03:58
ART doesn't need a track.
04:00
That is ART autonomy.
04:04
Without a driver.
04:05
That Indonesia wants to return.
04:06
That is their fault.
04:08
In this agreement,
04:10
the Malaysian government will also require
04:12
an SPV to be established.
04:14
This SPV must be held by the Malaysian government.
04:18
51%.
04:20
The same effort from China to build these trains.
04:24
And in terms of the fate and goodness of the KTNB workers,
04:29
there is no effect at all.
04:31
We never said we would reduce even one KTNB worker.
04:35
Never.
04:36
So the KTNB workers still have their jobs.
04:40
Because there are many other trains that need to be supported.
04:43
If we can increase the number of trains,
04:46
there will be more operations.
04:48
Of course, we need more workers.
04:50
How is it possible to reduce the number of KTNB workers?
04:53
So that is what I want to hope for the brothers and sisters.
04:56
Including the clan earlier.
04:57
They also questioned.
04:58
The BBC also questioned.
05:00
They also don't understand.
05:02
So this is not a question of us being complied with by any party.
05:08
This is from the perspective of one step,
05:11
one solution, in a practical way.
05:14
The brothers and sisters who asked,
05:16
increase the number of trains.
05:17
Increase the number of operations.
05:19
Provide comfort.
05:20
We have done it.
05:21
In three years, we have already got 50 new sets of trains.
05:24
Increase it for the north.
05:26
Increase it for the police.
05:28
Increase it for the south.
05:31
Including the east coast.
05:33
So brothers and sisters,
05:35
I hope this can be understood.
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