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Mar 31 2008



MIUP Penang to close shop

Posted by poobalan at 3:01 pm under BornInMalaysia, Indian | | View blog reactions


The party got off to a wrong start by having its launch on HINDRAF rally day. Then the leader picked a fight with PKR. Now the Penang members are unhappy. What we (as man-in-the-street) can understand is that this is a party for the leaders with personal ambition. They are willing to join the winners instead of sticking with their principles (if they have one). How many state will follow Penang and run to other parties?

falling apart in Penang
Athi Veeranggan | Mar 31, 08 1:16pm

http://malaysiakini.com/news/80619

The newly formed Malaysian Indian United Party () is rapidly heading towards oblivion, at least in Penang. was formed by KS Nallakaruppan following his fallout with PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim.

If talk on the ground is true, Penang, which was launched last month, is expected to close shop soon. This means the closure of 130 branches throughout the state and the defection of an estimated 4,000 members to other parties. Majority of the defecting members are expected to join PKR while others will make a beeline for DAP. This will deal a devastating blow to Nallakaruppan’s political ambition.

It is learnt that Penang chairperson L Balasupramaniyam, 44, and his supporters are upset and disillusioned with Nallakaruppan’s ‘diddling’ political style.

Personal blow

’s disorientation would also be a personal blow to Balasupramaniyam who was hoping to make a major breakthrough in the state politics.

The former MIC branch leader in the Bukit Bendera division jumped at the chance to lead in Penang when he met Nallakaruppan a few months ago. He set up about 100 branches and enrolled more than 3,000 members in double-quick time to exert his political position in the party. He was eager to perform and demonstrate that ‘MIC’s loss is ’s gain’. However, Balasupramaniyam lost his patience when Nallakaruppan remained equivocal on whether would join the Barisan Nasional (BN) or opposition coalition for political survival.

He has spoken to all the branch leaders in Penang recently to dissolve their identity and move their branches en bloc under PKR. Balasupramaniyam has held talks with the PKR state leadership to seal the move. Although the majority of branch leaders have agreed to switch to PKR, several of them have decided to transform their branches into DAP entities.

When contacted, Balasupramaniyam declined to disclose his intention although he admitted that party members were upset with Nallakaruppan.

Wrong timing

The trouble in Penang did not brew overnight. It is learnt that the party’s leaders and members in Penang were already in disagreement with Nallakaruppan’s hasty decision to announce the infant party’s intention to join BN on the day when the Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) held its now famous rally in Kuala Lumpur on Nov 25. “The timing was wrong. He should have adopted a ‘wait and see’ approach. It was premature for to announce its alliance with BN,” said several party insiders.

Nallakaruppan’s speedy announcement was seen by several experienced politicians as an alleged attempt by the president to earn major political gains and concessions from BN. “It was more of self-interest than a common one,” alleged an insider.

Things got from bad to worse when Nallakaruppan announced during the election campaign that would back BN to win the swaying Indian votes. The situation worsened when Nallakaruppan fired seething personal attacks against Anwar at the height of the campaign. The members felt Nallakaruppan should have stayed away from electoral politics and make a calculated move now. “He had compromised the interests of thousands of members for his selfish gains to enter into the good books of BN leaders,” claimed the insider.

He said due to ’s hasty moves, is now heading nowhere and the members are wondering what’s next. “BN got a severe beating and it jeopardise our position. So the best thing to do is to dissolve Penang and join PKR or DAP,” he added.

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One Response to “MIUP Penang to close shop”

  1. mauriyaon 31 Mar 2008 at 7:38 pm

    Nallakaruppan crashed into the Malaysian political scene after his fallout with Annuar Ibrahim.

    He captured newspaper bylines (headlines?) as the tennis partner of Annuar Ibrahim. Other than that going to prison for having live bullets was another of his achievements!

    His MIUP was a self-serving exercise to gain sympathy with the BN and if possible to jump onto the BN bandwagon as another mosquito party. In the first place was there a need for another party to champion the cause of the Indians when big brother Samy was bending over backwards taking care of the Indians?

    If MIUP closes shop, it is nobody’s loss. Penang MIUP branches have started the ball rolling and the domino effect from other states will just cause a minor ripple in the Malaysian political scene.

    So long MIUP! Bye bye!!

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