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Jul 06 2008

Samy begins attack on Vigneswaran

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Only good for meeting - says of his ex- Youth chief S.A. . So it has begun. After painted in a bad picture during his press conference to announce his withdrawal from , its a foregone conclusion that is finished.

Former Youth chief S. A. was good at chairing meetings but failed to come out with clear programmes and policies to uplift Indian youths, said party president Datuk Seri S. Sunday.

Samy blamed the increase in Indian youths involved in juvenile crimes and murders solely on , saying that failed in his responsibilities.

He () should have focused his attention on the problems faced by the Indian youth apart from resolving the problems within the Youth.

Samy said this at the opening ceremony of the Wanita, Youth, Puteri and Putera wings annual general assembly.

Now, just like one can blame Mahathir for tolerating the inefficiencies and shortcomings of in the cabinet, so can one blame for the failure of . Ultimately, the leader is responsible. Thus, by blaming for these failures, Samy is actually laying the blame onto himself. How worse can it get? Time to retire la

How could a failed leader like be nominated and hold the youth leader post for more than 2 terms? Who was responsible to monitor the activities and developments of the Women/Youth/Putera/Puteri leaders? What was the CWC doing all this while? Shouldn’t these people share the responsibility as well, instead of blaming just one person for it?

Samy doesn’t stop thre but goes on to reveal how he paved the way for ’s rise. From someone roaming the streets in Klang to a prominent politician.

He said that he had picked from the streets, appointed him to the youth chief’s post and recommended him to contest for the parliamentary seat and made him a parliamentary secretary.

Samy also clarified on the 41-year age limit:

He said the 41-year age limit was imposed to provide more opportunities to capable and eligible younger generations to serve in various capacities in the youth wing at the divisional and state level.

said the new state youth chiefs had been appointed while those who had already reached 41 years, would be given a role at the divisional and state levels.

Samy also said that the Youth Brigade will be renamed:

On the Youth Brigade formed by , said the movement would continue to exist but with a name change because the present one had been “tarnished by irresponsible people.”“We will appoint people who can serve the community and not one who is only good at fighting in the party.

“We don’t want people who only know how to fight. We want those who have sympathy for the community, to work for the community,” he said.

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Jun 30 2008

Vigneswaran Quits MIC and condemns Samy Vellu

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Yup, you read it right. I got the SMS at about 5pm today. updated his blog as well with his press statement.

Hishamuddin calls it a crisis in TV3 Nightline. A BN component party’s leader quitting the party, not just the post, but the party itself is a big blow indeed.

gave a very damaging press conference. He really condemned his (ex) boss , even daring him to proceed with court case. He said that once Samy announced his intention to stand for elections, it made Youth’s work much more harder.

He quits to prove that there’s life after , and openly challenges Samy to do the same. In short he blames for every problem in for last 30 years.

His resignations is after a two weeks public confrontation between Youth leaders with CWC over the removal of Youth leaders over the age of 40.

Excerpts from his press statement at his blog:

I have felt it was my duty to persevere, to make every possible effort to complete the term of office as Youth Leader by defending the purpose of and the visions of its President to every Indian who cast stone at .

In the past few weeks, however, it has become evident to me that I no longer have a strong enough political base in to justify continuing that effort. With the disappearance of that base, I now believe that an unconstitutional decision to remove me as the youth leader has been sealed, and there is no longer a need for the process to be prolonged.

I have never been a quitter. To leave office before my term is completed is abhorrent to every instinct in my body. But the President of thinks otherwise.

To continue to fight through the months ahead for my personal vindication would almost totally absorb the time and attention of both the President and the in a period when our entire focus should be on the great issues of community solidarity and development.

I would be called ungrateful as that is the norm of the President. Who is ungrateful? Are people who are in position for 4 years, one term, two terms ungrateful or the person and family who have been surviving for 30 years on ticket? As leaders, we should make decisions for the interest of our organization even if such decision is detrimental to us. The organization we serve must come first, not the individual leader.

Even after the fateful defeat of in the general elections and the adverse feedback from the grassroot community blaming not the but only ‘an individual’ who has failed to address the crying needs of the community, yet the president announces that he shall seek re election for another term.

The misery is reaping today is from what it has sown yesterday, and it will not only continue, but increase until it begins to sow today for a different harvest tomorrow.

I salute the decision of the President of MCA, Dato Seri Ong Ka Ting and his Deputy, Dato Seri Chan Kong Choy. Dato Seri Ong Ka Ting who won the Parliamentary seat refused to assume the office of ministership and further today, for the benefit of the party, declared he will not be seeking re election as President. But we cannot expect such noble declarations coming from the immortal President.

Today I would like to tell my boys and the members of that there is life after . will not close shop because of my departure.

Neither will close shop after the demise of the President as no leader is indispensable.

When one realizes he has become a liability to the very organization he serves, then it is only right that he vacates his office for the survival and betterment of the organization.

My advice to the President is ‘LEAVE AND PROVE THAT YOU CAN SURVIVE WITHOUT OR BE PREPARED TO BURY ’.

I have always believed that our youth are the backbone of the community and the foundation on which to develop our noble civilization. But I will not use the traditional slogan of “youth are the future” as leadership fails to take into account that the youth wing is a very active contributor to it today.

As a member, I have fought for what I believed in. I have tried to the best of my ability to discharge those duties and meet those responsibilities that were entrusted to me.

But with a forced move to remove my office in , I HEREBY AS A MAN WHO WALK MY TALK, HEREBY DECLARE THAT I SHALL EFFECTIVE 3PM TODAY, QUIT AS THE MEMBER OF , A MEMBERSHIP I HAVE BEEN PROUDLY HOLDING FOR 25 YEARS.

I shall leave this office with regret at not completing my term, but with gratitude for the privilege of serving as Youth Leader for the past 6 years. These years have been a momentous time for the youth community and me.

They have been a time of achievement in which we can all be proud, achievements that represent the shared efforts of the , the Youth, and the people.

I shall continue to maintain my friendship with my good friends in Barisan Nasional and I shall seek audience with Dato Seri Hishammudin Tun Hussein Onn to see how I could contribute further for the development of Indian youth.

I pledge to all my brothers here today that as long as I have a breath of life in my body, I shall continue to work for the great causes to which I have been dedicated throughout my years. I shall mobilize the Malaysian Indian Youth Development Foundation (MIYDF) to uplift the Indian community.

With MIYDF, I will once again, outside of politics, serve the common good and move toward the ideals and solutions which I believe can build a future of hope and opportunity for us and for our community.

We will not elaborate on what MIYDF intends to achieve at this juncture as its actions shall speak louder than words.

In MIYDF, there will be no dictatorship.
The youth shall make decisions and we shall implement their plans for the betterment of community.
To those who have stood with me during these past difficult weeks, to my youth, my friends, to many others who joined in supporting my cause because they believed it was right, I will be eternally grateful for your support.

And to those who have not felt able to give me your support, let me say I leave with no bitterness toward you, because all of us, in in the final analysis, have been more loyal and fearful of the President of than with the good of the community.

I have nothing against . My youth here and I realize we have been serving the ‘One Man’ not the organization called . My love for the Indian community does not end with .

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Jun 22 2008

Sayonara Vigneswaran

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Today’s NST analyses the reasons on why efforts are underway to get remove of youth chief S.A. from him post. Similarly, few other youth leaders (S.Ramis-deputy, M.Kumaresan-secretary, K.Raj Kumar-information head, and S.Murugesan-CWC representative) who are above the “retirement” age of 41 would be asked to relinquish their post.

Meanwhile according to NST, his deputy, S. Ramis said some of the youth council members who, too, were asked to leave, would meet in two weeks to seek an explanation. “Not all of us want to seek legal opinions on the age limit. We just want to ask Datuk Seri why we were asked to leave,” he said.

The NST says that members are not buying the reason given by leadership on the removal of .

Why was S. , the once blue-eyed boy of the president, asked to vacate his Youth chief post only now, two years past the due date?  This is the million ringgit question on the lips of those interested in politics.

The party constitution says that the youth chief must vacate his post when he reaches his 41st birthday, yet was allowed to stay on beyond the age limit. He is now 43.

Many are asking why not wait until he finishes his term, which ends next June, since he was an elected chief?

had also been skipping CWC meetings and the Selangor AGM recently.

Youth wing members said ’s absence from several central working committee meetings and the Selangor AGM further fuelled speculation that he could not see eye to eye with .

A senior member of the party argued that since the Youth chief was elected, he should be allowed to finish his term. She also questioned why the Puteri and Putera chiefs were allowed to stay even though both had exceeded the age limit.

“If it was because did not attend meetings, then he should have been referred to the disciplinary committee, not told to vacate his post,” she said.

Sources in the party said the sudden move to ask to vacate his post was to ensure that he would not openly question the party supremo at the annual general meeting next month.

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