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Originally posted by robertteh:
If one is to pass by certain religion places of worship say on Friday one will no doubt come across very often rampant illegal parking outside such places of worship with no actions taken by the traffic police.
On the other hand very often illegal parking outside other religious places are not excused and many similar illegal parking are summoned with traffic fines. An MP to my knowledge even approach one of the religious place to counsel its members not to park illegally along the certain residential areas.
Given such unequal treatments among religions one wonder in the event say insults were made the other way by the extreme religion against certain meeker religions' prophet will the extremist religion's members be taken to court.
It is fair to treat religions on equal footing and not be over-protective of any particular religions. Judging by the way illegal parking was allowed for certain religion and not others certainly there is a concern among citizens that the government does not appear to act fairly so far unless it is a case of citizens being ill informed or mistaken.
its only for 30 mins prayer ok...big deal..ask ur govt build multi storey carpark there.
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Synopsis
Ajay (Ajay Devgan) is on a cruise with four of his friends. Nikhil (Sumeet Raghavan) and Reena (Divya Dutta) are an unhappily married couple whilst Vicky (Karan Khanna) and Natasha (Isha Sharvani) are happily unmarried. Over there, he meets Pia (Kajol) and falls in love with her. After a disastrous first meeting, Ajay tries everything to woo her but Pia doesn't fall for it. Eventually, by sheer perseverance, he dances his way into her heart and the two get married. Everthing is expected to be happy until Pia is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. The story then continues showing how the couple face the crisis.
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australia is much more multi racial than singaopore. talking bout language, singapore has lots of chinaman migrants who cant speak english....dont u think spore shudmake it compulsory for PR to be able to speak english b4 giving them the visa. otheerwise judging from the amount of migrants from china coming here, singapore would be another china
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Originally posted by kangyk:
but facts have proven that one sided policies are not necessary good and effective. we need good policies maker and not good opposition who does not have plans. we also do not need one-sided government where they cannot make effective policies for the mass people.
history has shows that if u give power to another race who is not the native, hints singapore, they will try to take over n sidelines the natives. im sure this is what the natives malaysians r also worried off. its hard to be really fair n square
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Originally posted by kangyk:
but facts have proven that one sided policies are not necessary good and effective. we need good policies maker and not good opposition who does not have plans. we also do not need one-sided government where they cannot make effective policies for the mass people.
history has shows that if u give power to another race who is not the native, hints singapore, they will try to take over n sidelines the natives. im sure this is what the natives malaysians r also worried off. its hard to be really fair n square
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Originally posted by Zarks:
Now u know Malay's mentality. Try stay here for 20 years, u will know exactly what i mean.
so u think other race is much better? do the malays in malaysia want their country to be like singapore? mini china. i dont think so. the way malays rule r laidback what...better than kiasu singapore
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Originally posted by HeyshambaYehshamba:this q is for those who have graduated with a dipoloma and doing a degree overseas
How is the level of difficulty over there for degree courses compared to local degree courses...u should ask, how easy it is to enter OVERSEA uni as compared to LOCAL uni

for poly grads
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