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Jan 06 2008



thaipusam at batu caves minus indians?

Posted by poobalan at 12:15 am under Indian | | View blog reactions


Hmmm..if many indians don't go to in two weeks time, pity all the foreign tourists! Perhaps the organisers can hire the many and dark-skinned malaysians to provide cover, just in case.

businessmen may also think about setting up their stalls in other locations as a backup plan since even if the crowd is there, but don't spend much, will affect their business. Other locations like , JB, Ipoh, Kuala , Teluk Intan, Port Klang, Klang etc will surely see bigger crowd this year.
 
 
Boycotting for ?
K Kabilan | Jan 5, 08 4:23pm

A movement is fast gaining momentum on the ground to canvass support among the Indian community to the for the which falls in Jan 23.

Short message services (SMSes) and emails are being circulated asking people not to fulfill their spiritual vows in following the committee’s role in allowing the police to violently disperse a gathered crowd in the early hours of Nov 25.

So far no one has claimed leadership or responsibility for the call but the feedback from the ground seemed to indicate that it is a random act of propagated by unknown individuals.

“As mark of respect for all fellow brothers and sisters who were part of the Nov 25 rally, we will fulfill all our spiritual vows at other temples in Malaysia except during ,” said one such SMS making its rounds in recent weeks. Other SMSes with similar messages have also been in circulation lately.

The SMSes refer to the violent dispersal by police of a large crowd who had gathered peacefully at the compound of the in the early hours of that day last year.

The crowd had arrived there prior to participating in the much-talked about Hindu Rights Action Force () organised rally in Kuala Lumpur later that morning.

The police have said that they had acted only after they were called in by the management committee, headed by R .

(photo) had defended the ’s actions by saying that the crowd had trespassed into the after closing hours and in the process had caused severe damages to the ’s properties.

is one of the most important festivals for the Hindus. It is dedicated to Lord Muruga and celebrates the victory of good over evil. In Malaysia, has been the centre of the celebration for years, attracting about a million visitors on that day every year.

An angry community

One annual visitor, S Sivalingam from Pasir Penampang in told Malaysiakini that the calls for the was likely to be heeded in his area.

“Every year bus loads of devotees from this place and the surrounding estates will make the pilgrimage to . This year lots of people are asking us not to go after what the has done to the people who were there on Nov 25,” he said.

He said that calls for the has come not just via the SMSes, but also from local community leaders and from fellow residents themselves.

“They talk openly about and how and his committee members have failed to support the fight for Indian rights,” he added.

He admitted the local Indian population in his area and the surrounding areas - which have long been strong supporters - were angry with the manner supporters and protesters were treated in both and Kuala Lumpur city centre on Nov 25.

“The feeling is that our political parties have failed us. Our temples have failed too. So why must we continue giving our support to them,” asked Sivalingam, a 43-year-old businessman.

Bloggers too have joined along in asking the people to this year.

“Perhaps we should teach them (the committee) by going to and for . Let them lose their revenue,” wrote a blogger.

“Public solidarity is paramount in this symbolic effort to achieve the objectives and show that it is not easily quelled. Let's hit them where it naturally hurts most - $$$,” wrote another blogger.

denies involvement

A priest in a small in Kapar K Munian said that he was worried that devotees from his would take “their fight against the wrong party”.

“The anger should not be focussed at the deity in the . It is after all Lord Muruga’s day. We go there to pray to him. If the anger is against the committee, find some other way to show it. Let’s not ask people not to go to to pray,” he pleaded.

coordinator RS Thanenthiran (photo), when contacted, denied that his organisation was the mover behind the call for the .

“How can we ask people not to pray. Of course we at are angry with the committee, but that doesn’t mean we can ask people to Lord Muruga,” he said.

“It is a and we will not stop people from praying there. But if it is their choice to , we can’t do anything about that,” he added.

officials when contacted said that they are aware of the calls to the for .

“But we are not worried about this. We are sure the devotees will continue to come here to worship,” said an official.

the right way

Similar strong sentiment was espoused by vice president S , who was confident that devotees will not for .

“As usual thousands will turn up at and other places to fulfill their vows. Do not bring negative thoughts into religious festivals,” he told Malaysiakini.

A long time kavadi-bearer at , P Batu Malai said that he would surely fulfill his vows by carrying a kavadi this year too at , although he was angry with the manner the committee handled the crowd on Nov 25.

“I was in the crowd and I know how the committee worked hand in hand with the police in getting us out of the compound,” he claimed.

“But that will not stop me from going there for . However I will not pay a single sen to the for any of its projects and charity drives. Neither will I be standing around to hear president S ’s annual speech for at ,” he added.

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One Response to “thaipusam at batu caves minus indians?”

  1. Kandasamyon 06 Jan 2008 at 7:44 am

    Nadarajah is Samy Velu’s man. Nadarajah prays to Samy Velu. Tne MHC is the brainchild of Samy Velu to divert the whole issue. The RM20 million from the state Govt. will enrich Nadarajah and his men and make him toe the UMNO line. Next we will see Nadarajah and his men tearing down temples that do not support him.

    The hard work of Malaysian Hindu Sangam is forgotton. Samy Velu should have insisted that MHS is the sole body to represent the Hindus. If not many more Splinter bodies will be set up and there will be confusion. The body to liase with the Govt should not have any political links like the MHS

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