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	<title>Comments on: Samy and Nijhar clash</title>
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	<description>SwarnaBumiputran of Malaysia</description>
	<pubDate>Mon, 08 Sep 2008 02:05:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: nayagan</title>
		<link>http://poobalan.com/blog/indian/2008/05/16/samy-and-nijhar-clash/#comment-6795</link>
		<dc:creator>nayagan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 17 May 2008 13:24:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>History does indeed repeats itself but on this occasion Nijhar is on wrong side! 

Going back about 20 years Nijhar was a strong supporter of SV.  If I remember right he was the head of or one of those in the disciplinary committee which expelled quite a few important MIC members who at that time were seen to be not in favour of SV. 

It makes me think that Nijar must be thinking that  with SV on the way down and not going to be much of any use to all (and sundry) soon and that it is time perhaps to put up a show and perhaps (if possible) latch on to potential new blood. 

SV appears to be quite pathetic when he appears on the media.  The man appears to have lost his mental capacity to articulate and convince anyone with a proper argument of his points to convince the viewer.  

Surely there must be a close friend of SV who has the guts to tell him that he (SV) has lost the plot and it is time to pack up and enjoy the next few years in retirement  (&#38; in peace).  He should have enough money to retire on. Let the Almighty be a judge of his wrongdoings.  

It is sad to see another Indian being an object of ridicule especially when he claims to be the leader of the Indians in Malaysia.  If one notices SV does not have any coherency in the thought patterns any more.  The man should be told very firmly and politely that it is time for him to leave the MIC alone.  The MIC is and will always be bigger /and more important than any individual including SV though he has degraded it to the present state. 

If he continues with hanging on to the MIC he will certainly see it to its funeral.  The Indians after all these years of disappointment will be right in thinking that their interests  will be better served by other parties including PAS.

All of us Indians have to bear the responsibility in that we did not do anything to get SV out all these long years! It is not his fault. It is our fault.  We never had the guts to do anything until HINDRAF came along! 

Valga Makkal Sakthi!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>History does indeed repeats itself but on this occasion Nijhar is on wrong side! </p>
<p>Going back about 20 years Nijhar was a strong supporter of SV.  If I remember right he was the head of or one of those in the disciplinary committee which expelled quite a few important MIC members who at that time were seen to be not in favour of SV. </p>
<p>It makes me think that Nijar must be thinking that  with SV on the way down and not going to be much of any use to all (and sundry) soon and that it is time perhaps to put up a show and perhaps (if possible) latch on to potential new blood. </p>
<p>SV appears to be quite pathetic when he appears on the media.  The man appears to have lost his mental capacity to articulate and convince anyone with a proper argument of his points to convince the viewer.  </p>
<p>Surely there must be a close friend of SV who has the guts to tell him that he (SV) has lost the plot and it is time to pack up and enjoy the next few years in retirement  (&amp; in peace).  He should have enough money to retire on. Let the Almighty be a judge of his wrongdoings.  </p>
<p>It is sad to see another Indian being an object of ridicule especially when he claims to be the leader of the Indians in Malaysia.  If one notices SV does not have any coherency in the thought patterns any more.  The man should be told very firmly and politely that it is time for him to leave the MIC alone.  The MIC is and will always be bigger /and more important than any individual including SV though he has degraded it to the present state. </p>
<p>If he continues with hanging on to the MIC he will certainly see it to its funeral.  The Indians after all these years of disappointment will be right in thinking that their interests  will be better served by other parties including PAS.</p>
<p>All of us Indians have to bear the responsibility in that we did not do anything to get SV out all these long years! It is not his fault. It is our fault.  We never had the guts to do anything until HINDRAF came along! </p>
<p>Valga Makkal Sakthi!</p>
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