http://thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?file=/2011/4/13/north/8469129&sec=north
 
 
 
 
GEORGE TOWN: The National Council for Local Government is  behind the ban on swiftlet farming in heritage areas and not the state  government, said Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng. He accused critics of “having ulterior motives” and “politicising the matter” for the Sarawak election “If  they have the courage to protest sincerely and are not playing  political games, they should protest to Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri  Muhyiddin Yassin and not direct these (protests) to the state  government,” he said.
Lim claimed that swiftlet farm- ing had become a hot issue as      bird’s nest collection was popular in Sarawak. “Bird house operations are big in Sarawak and we (Pakatan Rakyat) are getting attacked on this issue,” he said.
In  early September last year, Muhyiddin had announced that swiftlet  farming would be prohibited in the Penang and Malacca       heritage  enclaves, with a three-      year grace period given to existing  operators. Meanwhile, Nibong Tebal MP Tan Tee Beng has renewed a  challenge to the state government for an open debate over bird nests  farming in the George Town heritage enclave.
Tan who quit PKR  last year and is now a Kita member, said he issued a similar challenged  to Local Government and Traffic Management committee chairman Chow Kon  Yeow, state Agriculture, Rural Development and Flood Mitigation  committee chairman Law Choo Kiang and state Domestic Trade, Consumer and  Religious Affairs committee chairman Abdul Malik Abul Kassim two years  ago but they had kept mum.
Last week, some 50 swiftlet farm  operators held banners and shouted slogans at Komtar Walk here against  the ongoing move to get them out of George Town. When contacted, Chow and Abdul Malik declined to debate with Tan. Abdul Malik urged Tan to “open his mouth” at the Dewan Rakyat. Law could not be reached for comments.
 
 
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