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SJKT Ladang Selangor River burnt down

May 18th, 2009
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From RTM Disaster Unit blog:

Unit Bencana RTM (03-22827448) menerima panggilan telefon daripada Puan Mageswary pada pukul 11:45 pagi, 16 Mei 2009 (Sabtu), mengatakan bahawa SJK (T) Ladang Selangor River, Batu 7, Kampung Kuantan, Kuala Selangor musnah dalam kebakaran tengah malam tadi.

Pegawai bertugas di Bilik Operasi, Uthaya Sankar SB menghubungi Balai Bomba dan Penyelamat Bestari Jaya dan mendapatkan pengesahan daripada Ketua Balai, Encik Meon Harun.

Menurut beliau, pihaknya menerima panggilan telefon daripada orang awam pada pukul 00:46 tengah malam mengenai kebakaran itu.

“Tiga jentera bomba dengan 17 anggota dari Balai Bomba Kuala Selangor, Batang Berjuntai dan Tanjung Karang berjaya memadam api dalam masa 25 minit,” kata beliau.

95 peratus daripada bangunan sekolah berkenaan musnah manakala hanya sebuah stor berjaya diselamatkan.

Punca kejadian dan jumlah kerugian masih disiasat.

Manakala itu, Unit Bencana RTM turut menghubungi Bendahari MIC Kuala Selangor, Encik Kumarasamy Subramaniam yang mengesahkan beliau turut mendapat laporan mengenai kebakaran SJK (T) Ladang Selangor River.

Menurut beliau, ketiadaan sumber air menjadi salah satu punca pihak bomba tidak dapat memadam kebakaran dengan segera.

“Saya juga telah memaklumkan kejadian ini kepada Presiden MIC yang berjanji akan membawa perkara ini kepada perhatian Menteri Pelajaran,” kata Kumarasamy ketika dihubungi Unit Bencana RTM.

TV1 menyiarkan segera “crawling” mengenai kebakaran itu selain menyiarkan berita berbentuk “word story”. Maklumat juga disalurkan ke Berita Radio (Bahasa Malaysia dan Tamil) untuk tindakan susulan.

95% of the school is no more. Only a store was saved.

Have you seen a tumeric plant before?

May 18th, 2009
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A Storm has arrived…

May 18th, 2009
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Malaysian Makkal Sakthi Party coming soon

May 17th, 2009
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Thanenthiran is launching Malaysian Makkal Sakthi Party, indicating that some of the HINDRAF people are going into politics. What amuses me is that the rumour that ROS have approved the name, and the party will be launched next month. That’s fast  – meaning some sort of setup somewhere?

A breakaway group from the Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) has formed a political party to spearhead what they claimed to be “a political struggle for the betterment of the Malaysian Indian community”.

MCPX

In what is the first major split in the Hindu rights movement, the group led by suspended Hindraf national coordinator RS Thanenthiran is said to have submitted an application to the Registrar of Societies (ROS) to register a party named as Malaysian Makkal Sakthi Party (MMSP).

The ROS, it is learnt had approved the registration last week for the proposed Indian-based MMSP, paving way for its official launching within the next one month.

Sources said Thanenthiran and company has decided to go ahead to set up the political party after the Bukit Selambau by-election in March.

Although sources said that initially the new political party would remain outside both the Barisan Nasional and Pakatan Rakyat groups, a source close to Thanenthiran said that the party could join either coalition depending on which one could fulfill their wishes and demands.

Among the group’s major wish is Hindraf’s 18-point demand to upgrade the standard of living of Indians, ranging from housing, education, welfare, political, economic and employment rights.

‘They don’t trust Pakatan leaders anymore’

Thanenthiran’s group currently appeared to be happier and comfortable working with Prime Minister and BN chairperson Najib Abdul Razak rather than Pakatan leaders such as Anwar Ibrahim, Lim Kit Siang, Lim Guan Eng, P Ramasamy and Abdul Hadi Awang.

“They don’t trust Pakatan leaders anymore. They believe Pakatan was only using Hindraf for their own selfish political gain,” said a source.

The breakaway group’s major grouse is that Pakatan-controlled states of Penang, Kedah, Selangor and Kelantan, and previously also Perak, have let down the Indian community and failed to implement any comprehensive policies to upgrade the standard of living of the community.

“They are upset that Pakatan governments have used Hindraf to capture Indian votes, but neglected them after achieving unprecedented electoral gains in the last general election,” said the source.

The breakaway former Hindraf leaders were obviously unhappy with the Pakatan decision to turn down their demand to nominate Thanenthiran as PKR candidate for the Bukit Selambau by-election in Kedah in March.

Thanenthiran claims to have many supporters

When contacted, Butterworth-based Thanenthiran confirmed the setting up of a political party under his leadership and claimed he has the support of many former Hindraf members across the country.

Thanenthiran and company decided to go their own way when Hindraf supremo, London-based P Waythamoorthy, expressed reluctance to establish a political party that would sever all links with Pakatan.

For Waythamoorthy – the founder member of Hindraf – and his brother Uthayakumar, Umno and Barisan Nasional were worse off than Pakatan.

The rift reared its ugly head when the Hindraf leader decided to back PKR in Bukit Selambau after Thanenthiran and company have openly called on Hindraf supporters to boycott Pakatan candidate S Manikumar.

Thanenthiran and his Hindraf colleagues were unhappy that Waythamoorthy had decided to back Pakatan without consulting them.

Waythamoorthy had then justified his decision, made after a long telephone conversation with PKR supremo Anwar Ibrahim, was to get rid of Hindraf and Pakatan’s common political foes – Umno and BN.

Waythamoorthy also told his close friends that he was not worried with Thanenthiran’s intention to form a party but preferred to distance Hindraf from it.

Whether Thanenthiran’s new party will be able to gain support from Indian Malaysians, and to improve the living conditions and standard of this minority community remains to be seen.

Man Utd wins 18th league title

May 16th, 2009
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Amid an insipid goalless draw with Arsenal, Man Utd took their 18th league title, equalling Liverpool’s achievements. Glory, glory Man Utd!!! Congratulations to Sir Alex Ferguson and his team. Another season is over. The battle will continue in August. Will Ronaldo, Tevez, and others will be around? Let the gossips start now…

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