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Jan 11 2008



MIUP a sleeping tiger?

Posted by poobalan at 11:30 pm under BornInMalaysia, Indian | | View blog reactions


Well, I’ll be the crouching dragon then :) Come on la…what is this? Talking like in tamil movies. If this party is really serious, please come up with the manifesto and plans. Already more than 47 days since launching, and nothing other than lot of air. Even Hindraf which organised the rally on the same day as launch are planning for second one and have created a mental revolution in Indians. What is doing? Where’s the website? Where’s the press conference? Election coming soon, what’s your stand and opinion? I think no need to waste time with this party. Better concentrate on election, which is bread and butter issue for politicians.

The issue started with president Nalla’s verbal assault on Anwar, followed by Gobalakrishnan replying to Nalla. Not satisfied with that, more leaders jumped on Nalla.

: Don’t awaken ’sleeping tiger’
http://malaysiakini.com/news/76959
Syed Jaymal Zahiid | Jan 11, 08 6:35pm
Fledgling Indian-based party said they are ready for a debate with rival party about issues concerning the Indian community.Newly formed Indian-based Malaysian Indian United Party () said they would gladly accept rival Parti Keadilan Rakyat’s () challenge to debate on issues concerning the Indian Malaysian community.

“Don’t awaken the sleeping tiger. If KS (’s president) is to debate on the issues of the Indian community, be sure that will be defeated,” said the party’s vice-president R Jagathisvaran at a press conference held ’s house at the exclusive residential area of Bukit Tunku in Kuala Lumpur today.

The statement was made following an ongoing war of words between the president and leaders since last week, both accusing each other of sly political maneuvering to rake in the votes from the Indian Malaysian community.

Jagathisvaran said that had ‘a team of more than capable people’ and is prepared to confront and debate on the positions of Indian Malaysians in this country.

Deputy President S Arumugam, who was present at the press conference, said his president could issue a ‘list of sacrifices’ that he () had made in the name of the Indian Malaysian community during his tenure as MIC Deputy Youth Chief.

“Can S Manickavasagam of , the person whom demanded that my president come up with a list of sacrifices that he has made for the Indian Malaysian community, do the same?” asked Arumugam.

“He (Manickavasigam) is merely a supreme council member of . He has no credentials whatsoever to mount that kind of challenge against ’s president,” said Arumugam.

Political ambitions

Jagathisvaran, however, said the leadership would only answer calls for a debate if President Wan Azizah Ismail and her husband, party advisor Anwar Ibrahim, themselves issued a the challenge.

As for the accusation by leaders that was only exploiting the issues facing the Indian Malaysian community for political ends, Jagathisvaran said, “Why not?”

The vice-president said his president’s political ambitions had prompted him to make his various sacrifices for the interests of the Indian Malaysian community.

“Is a party without any political ambition? If that is the case than it is a sad chapter for Malaysian politics,” said Jagathisvaran.

Arumugam , meanwhile, claimed that ’s ‘uncalled for’ attack on his party was caused by the latter’s frustration over the fact that had left to form .

He said ’s criticisms had been sparked by the fact that had sworn to support for the Barisan Nasional-led government and the leadership of Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.

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2 Responses to “MIUP a sleeping tiger?”

  1. kesavaon 12 Jan 2008 at 9:41 am

    I am certainly glad that nalla left PKR, otherwise it would have been bad for PKR with this former samy vellu spoon feeding information to BN.

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  2. Watcheron 12 Jan 2008 at 11:53 am

    Hmm… This guy [President of MIUP] is utter crap. Go back to your seat, don’t mess up the murky water. You think you can be like Rajnikanth [Act like a saviour...] ??? Out of nowhere jump out and start stabbing your friend in the back. We don’t tolerate REAR ATTACK ! What’s the guarantee that you won’t stab the people one day ? <– We should consider that, people. It’s a good point to argue and silence MIUP for good.

    Please joker, this ain’t a CIRCUS. Go back to your home [if you have one...] and call it a day !

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