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Nov 26 2007

Nalla’s MUIP back BN

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so, looks like he leaned toward . earlier, he said open to discussions. anyway, doesn't look like a good beginning when 5 members decided to pull out and rejoin old party. my sources say, this is another ding-dong story. best to be put in the light reading section.

New Indian-based party to back
http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/75265
Syed Jaymal Zahiid
Nov 25, 07 7:26pm

Newly formed Indian-based party, the Malaysian Indian United Party (), today vowed to support the Barisan Nasional-led government, believing that by doing so, opportunity to elevate the social status of the Indian community would be better.

Party president KS told his supporters at the party’s launching ceremony held at the Istana Hotel in Kuala Lumpur today that the fledgling does not want to go against policies.

“We believe that the party’s aim can still be achieved by working closely with the government,

“We as a party can inject a fresh approach to solving the problems of the Indian community,” he told 800 of his supporters.

The former leader also said that the presence of , will be a “breath of fresh air which is much needed to make quick changes for the betterment of the Indian community.”

Nallakaruppan was also quick to stress that there was no intention of discrediting the much-established Indian-based party . “We are also not saying that the present Indian-based party in the Barisan Nasional is not doing its job to help the community.  “I am sure that that party is doing whatever it can to help the community. But I think we can do better,” he added.

A secondary school

Nallakaruppan said that should continue with their agenda and that the will also concentrate on its mission though the latter might have different approaches to issues.

“What’s wrong with being another race-based party? You have and (both Chinese-based party) and and the Peoples Progressive Front (both Indian-based party) all in , why can't be in too?” he argued.

Elaborating on “fresh approaches”, Nallakaruppan said his party have outlined several social programmes as means to tackle the problems of the Indian community.

“We have introduced several programmes like sports, and many youth-oriented programmes in order to inculcate productivity in the Indian community so they may integrate well with other races in this country,” he said.

He also said that his party would be first launching plans to establish an independent Tamil secondary soon.

When asked if will contest in the coming general election speculated to be somewhere early next year, Nallakaruppan said his party will not contest. “I want to concentrate on promoting my party only. Even if wants to give me seats to contest, I will not take it. I just want my party to be known first,” he said at a press conference held after the party’s launching ceremony.

‘Go through proper channel’

Nallakaruppan also refused to answer questions on the Hindraf rally which took place earlier today, saying that he wants to only focus on the party’s launch. “This is a historical day in the history of the politics of Malaysia and an important day for me and my party. I don’t want to talk about the rally.”
He however said that he personally felt that the Indian community should abide by the law and work within the proper channel if they wished to express any grievances.

About 30,000 protesters demonstrated under the shadows of Kuala Lumpur’s iconic Twin Towers today after their efforts to petition the British High Commission was thwarted by the police with tear gas and chemical-laced water cannon.

The planned is to support a US$4-trillion (RM14-trillion) lawsuit by the Hindu Rights Action Force () against Malaysia's former colonial power for bringing Indians to Malaysia as indentured labourers and exploiting them for 150 years.

NST: Five Indian leaders rejoin

source

By A. LETCHUMANAN

KUALA LUMPUR: Five supporters of former Parti Keadilan Rakyat () vice-president Datuk K.S. Nallakaruppan have decided to abandon him – just 24 hours before he is due to launch his new party, the Malaysian Indians United Party. All five have instead decided to rejoin , the party they left along with Nalakaruppan in May this year. 

In a statement, vice-president R. Sivarasah said former Federal Territory deputy chief S. Maniselvan, Rasah division Youth deputy chief R.S. Dinesh, Youth vice-chief K. Vijay, Youth exco member S. Suresh and division member R. Segar had joined the party. Maniselvan said in a statement that he had expected Nallakaruppan to set up a strong opposition party to continue the struggle, while Dinesh said Nallakaruppan's claim that 10,000 members had left the party was untrue. "Only a handful of members left and most of them have decided to return to ," he said in the statement. 

Nallakaruppan, when contacted, said he was not disappointed with these leaders. "They have no principles in returning to a party which they were disappointed with. They can go as their wish," he said. Nallakaruppan said it was clear that their intention was to discredit the launch of the Malaysian Indians United Party () which he founded. He said he only knew Maniselvan and Dinesh and not the others. "They should not be making wild and baseless allegations against me or the party," he said. 

In setting up , Nallakaruppan said the priority of the new party was to address the Indian community problem using fresh ideas and new blood.

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