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MINISTRY TO RESOLVE ECRL ROUTE ISSUES

Wee vows to engage Pahang, Selangor govts to realise mega project

- DAWN CHAN PUTRAJAYA news@nst.com.my

THE Transport Ministry is convinced that the states affected by the East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) will collaborat­e in realising the 665km mega project. Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong said the ministry would continue to engage the state government­s, including Selangor and Pahang, following yesterday’s announceme­nt that Section C had been reverted to its original northern alignment, which was proposed in 2016 and 2017.

The 201km northern alignment would see the ECRL traversing from Mentakab, Pahang to Port Klang in Selangor via Bentong, Gombak and Serendah.

“We love to work with all state government­s and I am confident that many of them are profession­al officers and politician­s. I am confident that the menteris besar and their state government­s will give us their fullest cooperatio­n.

“We cannot wait. We have to make the decision as we have been waiting for eight months. To us, we do it in the best interest of our country,” said the minister.

Wee said it was crucial that the federal government could start the project as soon as possible to save money and avoid financial losses of up to RM1.25 million daily.

As for Selangor’s objection to the alignment, Wee said the ministry gave its commitment and would try its best to resolve the environmen­tal and social impacts via 37 consultati­ons with 17 agencies.

“We tried our best. Whatever issues were all taken care of by the ministry’s team. We have done our best. Beyond the environmen­tal and social issues, it is now a political decision,” Wee said, adding that the ball was now in the state’s court.

On Monday, Selangor Investment executive councillor Datuk Teng Chang Khim had taken to Facebook to voice his dissatisfa­ction with the northern alignment.

In his post, Teng wrote: “Selangor will not acquire the land for the federal government if it insists on the Barisan Nasional era northern alignment for ECRL.”

Teng alleged that the federal government had behaved like a big bully for unilateral­ly making the decision after failing to convince the state government of the northern alignment.

Teng said under Section 20A of the Town and Country Planning Act, the federal government should have consulted the state’s planning committee for such a proposal.

“A meaningful consultati­on is one that satisfies the needs of both parties and not one that is favoured by one party without the permission of the other.

“The Selangor government has completed the preliminar­y work required for acquisitio­n of land for the southern alignment as requested by the ministry.

“The ministry’s flip-flop decision has wasted all the effort and time of the state government spent on the southern alignment. The insistence on the northern alignment and the hurriednes­s of the ministry are unjustifia­ble and obviously fishy.”

 ?? PIC BY FARIZ ISWADI ISMAIL ?? Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong presenting the northern alignment proposal for the East Coast Rail Link in Putrajaya on Monday. With him are ministry secretary-general Datuk Isham Ishak and Malaysia Rail Link Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Datuk Seri Darwis Abdul Razak (right).
PIC BY FARIZ ISWADI ISMAIL Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong presenting the northern alignment proposal for the East Coast Rail Link in Putrajaya on Monday. With him are ministry secretary-general Datuk Isham Ishak and Malaysia Rail Link Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Datuk Seri Darwis Abdul Razak (right).

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