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Data on Malay reserve land in Kedah from land and mines office, Nik Nazmi says

He says those were the numbers as of last year.

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Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change Minister Nazmi Nik Ahmad (centre) flanked by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and Transport Minister Anthony Loke at a press conference in Putrajaya, April 5. Photo: Bernama
Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change Minister Nazmi Nik Ahmad (centre) flanked by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and Transport Minister Anthony Loke at a press conference in Putrajaya, April 5. Photo: Bernama

Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change Minister Nazmi Nik Ahmad says the data on Malay reserve land in Kedah which he presented at the Dewan Rakyat last week was obtained from the Department of the Director-General of Land and Mines (JKPTG) as of last year.

On March 29, he told the Dewan Rakyat that the size of Malay reserve land in Kedah had decreased, which was denied by Kedah Menteri Besar Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor.

On April 4, Nik Nazmi said he had sent a letter of explanation to Dewan Rakyat Speaker Johari Abdul in response to the motion to refer him to the rights and privileges committee.

"I made it clear that the data was based on the information provided by the JKPTG which collects annual data on Malay reserve land from state land administrators.

"I also have the last letter from the Kedah government dated Nov 30, 2022, which shows the same figures on the Malay reserve land that I presented in Parliament," he told a press conference in Putrajaya.

On the allegation of an increase in the size of Malay reserve land in Kedah this year, Nik Nazmi said the federal government had yet to receive that information.

"The state government claims that there was an increase (in size of Malay reserve land) in 2023. The data, however, has yet to be received by the federal government," he added.