Monday, December 28, 2020

After KJ’s ‘mishap’, JKR slammed over double standards

 

A photo of a poorly maintained road posted on Twitter following the incident involving Khairy Jamaluddin. (Twitter pic)

PETALING JAYA: Social media users took to Twitter to express their disgust over the apathy shown by the authorities in patching up potholes in roads under their jurisdiction.

They said the Public Works Department (JKR) was practising double standards in apologising to Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Khairy Jamaluddin, who suffered minor injuries after his bicycle hit a pothole in Banting, Selangor, yesterday.

In a response a few hours after the “mishap”, JKR said it would take prompt action to patch the pothole and hoped Khairy will quickly recover from his injuries.

A Twitter user, who goes by the name of AZaM, wrote: “If it was an ordinary person involved, they (JKR) would ignore it. It’s sad that double standards are being practised here.”

A tweet by “Darth Vader” said: “If it was just the normal rakyat, would you apologise? He is a minister. Just do your job, it may save the lives of the people.”

Another Twitter user, Rano Pano, while showing dissatisfaction over the delay in patching up potholes, said this particular pothole was patched up despite it being a Sunday.

“I urge KJ’s (Khairy) officers to provide the route that he will be using next week, so that JKR will patch up more roads,” he said sarcastically.

Some also took the opportunity to post photos of potholes in their areas in Kuala Langat, Banting and Pulau Carey. Others posted photos of puddles of water on the streets.

In his tweet, retweeted more than 3,500 times, Khairy posted pictures of his bruised face and the pothole, beside a ditch.

“Pothole, ditch, KJ. 2020 keeps giving,” he tweeted. - FMT

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