Green Promises Broken at Ayer Hitam
I write this not as an activist or politician, but as a resident of Bandar Kinrara whose daily life, home investment, and trust in governance are directly affected by the proposed redevelopment bordering the Ayer Hitam Forest Reserve. Like many others here, I bought my home with a clear expectation: that the greenery in front of my house; part of one of the last remaining forest lungs in this part of Selangor would remain protected. Today, that expectation is being quietly dismantled. The controversy surrounding the Ayer Hitam Forest Reserve is not merely about land use. It is about credibility, governance, and political accountability at a time when Selangor’s leadership can least afford to appear dismissive of public sentiment. Residents are repeatedly told that the disputed 68.4 hectares is “not technically part of the forest reserve” and was degazetted nearly a century ago. This legalistic argument may be convenient, but it is deeply unsatisfactory. Laws evolve, values evol...