You might have seen a discover purportedly issued by KTM circulating on social media as we speak, informing of a service termination on the Financial institution Negara and Kuala Lumpur stations tomorrow from 9am to 5pm, with Komuter trains supposedly not stopping on the two stops throughout this era. The event? The Himpunan Turun Anwar rally held by opposition occasion Perikatan Nasional, slated to be held in and round Dataran Merdeka.
That has turned out to not be the case, in response to transport minister Anthony Loke. In a social media submit, he introduced that he has instructed each Prasarana (RapidKL) and KTM to proceed working as regular on July 26 regardless of the protest towards the federal government.
“The Madani authorities is defending [the people’s] freedom of meeting, together with these that don’t align with the federal government,” he mentioned. “We can’t return to the period [of government] that oppresses democracy to the purpose of shutting down parliament. Extra importantly, our public transport has to proceed to perform so that almost all of individuals can proceed their weekend issues with out being disturbed by an opposition rally.”
Loke reminded these coming to KL to make the most of the RM50 My50 cross (cheekily including that the federal government subsidises RM100 of the cross price RM150) and, for these visiting for the primary time, a RM6 MyCity cross for a one-day limitless use of LRT, MRT, BRT, Monorail and RapidBus providers. He additionally urged protesters to make use of public transport to minimise site visitors jams.
Earlier as we speak, KTM denied that it issued the mentioned discover, in response to The Star. In a reply to a Fb remark, it mentioned there had been no official discover from its administration concerning such a transfer. It added that any info could be shared by official channels.
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