MalayMail-Apr 8

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today stressed the need for more public parks and accessible stalls in Kuala Lumpur, rather than merely skyscrapers and iconic landmarks. Speaking in an address to the residents of the low-cost Public Housing Project (PPR) in Kg Baru Hicom, Anwar said his aspirations for the country are to also be known for beautiful spots of nature and stalls that can generate income for the common public. “My order for Kuala Lumpur: it is known for its landmarks and skyscrapers, [Petronas] Twin Towers,” he said, referring to his conversation with the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL). “Everyone is proud of those, but I say this, as a prime minister I don’t want these anymore — to be proud of landmarks — but I want to be proud of beautiful public parks, small ‘gerai’ and ‘warung’ that are meant for the people to be placed at clean and admirable locations.” He also added that in the next one or two years, he would like to see city centers cleaned up and be a conducive business area for traders, something the country can show off to tourists. Read more at:

https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2023/04/08/pm-anwar-not-enough-for-kl-to-be-proud-of-skyscrapers-we-need-public-parks-and-stalls-for-the-people-too/63829