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HINDRAF wants to talk with PM

April 30th, 2009
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I doubt if the new PM wants to meet a group that continuously blames UMNO for the discrimination that’s happening in the country. Perhaps he just might do that, and score another point with the community. Everyone would remember when PM Badawi said “who is HINDRAF” because the sole representative of the Indian community is MIC. Now that MIC has lost much ground and support, it remains to see if the new administration is willing to engage other groups as well.

With a stroke of brilliance, the administration can close the chapter on HINDRAF by promising to look into the problems raised by them – temple demolition, IC/birth cert problem, tamil school status, lock-up deaths, etc. In fact,  there’s been no news of temple demolition in last two months, and schools have been promised RM130 million for renovation works. If the administration can show that steps are actually being taken instead of merely promises, there won’t be a reason for HINDRAF to exist anymore. It can transform into a social service body instead of political pressure group.

Hindraf leader P. Waythamoorthy wants Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak to consider having a dialogue with the organisation.

The chairman of the outlawed group, who is in self-exile in London, says he was prepared to meet Najib to highlight the grouses that had pushed Hindraf to mobilise members of the Indian community to the rally on Nov 25, 2007.

“It is timely for the prime minister and the government of the day to engage Hindraf and the Makkal Sakthi movement in a dialogue to discuss ways and means to tackle the various problems afflicting the Indian community in Malaysia,” said Waythamoorthy.

He added that Hindraf and the Makkal Sakthi movement had always been open to initiating an open and honest discussion with the relevant authorities to help solve the socio-economic ills plaguing the Indian community.

“Given that Najib is propagating his 1Malaysia philosophy, solving the Malaysian Indian problem must be made a top priority,” said Waythamoorthy who is recovering from heart surgery.

He added that he was keen to put forward to Najib the movement’s 18-point demand that was self-explanatory.

Among the points is the need for all Tamil schools in the country to be made fully-aided entities.

Currently, Tamil schools are only partially-aided and this has resulted in students having to make do with ramshackle structures for classrooms.

“We are willing to work with the current government to ensure that the interests of the Indian community is taken care off,” said Waythamoorthy.

Waythamoorthy, who spearheaded the movement with his elder brother Uthayakumar –, now detained under the Internal Security Act – recently reshaped Hindraf into a non-governmental organisation to tackle the various socio-economic problems faced by Indians.

He had also insisted in maintaining Hindraf as a non-political entity.

One party that agrees with Waytha’s move is Gerakan, well the Penang branch at least. No news from others.

Penang Gerakan has welcomed Hindraf chairman P. Waythamoorthy’s request for a dialogue with the Government, saying it is a “positive step”.

State party chairman Datuk Dr Teng Hock Nan said social and economic problems affecting the Indian community raised by the outlawed group must be solved urgently.

In a press statement he said the problems could be solved through consultations and discussions instead of confrontations.

“Waythamoorthy’s overture to have a dialogue with the Government is a positive step and Gerakan welcomes it,” he said.

Apply for TEKUN loan

April 30th, 2009
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Updated info on Skim Pinjaman Usahawan Muda India (SPUMI) by TEKUN:

To read about the scheme:

(i) http://www.tekun.gov.my/web/guest/34

(ii) http://www.tekun.gov.my/web/guest/34?p_p_id=56_INSTANCE_9HBx&p_p_lifecycle=0&p_p_state=normal&p_p_mode=view&p_p_col_id=column-content&p_p_col_count=1&page=3

To register online: http://112.137.162.5/tekundev/online2/permohonan/index.cfm

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Application Forms for ‘Tekun’ Loan is now available at:

Yayasan Strategik Sosial (YSS)
Tingkat 5, Menara Manickavasagam
No 1, Jalan Rahmat
50350 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
Phone: 6-03-4041 5958 (Mr Nareen)
Fax: 6-03-4041 5681
Email: enquiries@yss98.com

YSS will also be holding workshops every Wednesday from 10.00 am to 1.00pm at its office to brief applicants on how to apply and how to fill up the forms.

Closing Date : 15th June, 2009

Refer:

YSS website

Tekun website

Garis Panduan & Kelayakan Memohon

  • Warganegara Malaysia
  • Berumur 18 hingga 45 tahun
  • Pemohon berdaftar dan memiliki sijil pendaftaran Suruhanjaya Malaysia (SSM)
  • Peminjam harus terlibat sepenuh masa dalam perniagaan
  • Menyediakan satu rangka pelan perniagaan yang ringkas dan padat
  • Individu yang diisthiyarkan bangkrap/muflis tidak layak memohon.
  • Keperluan dokumen-dokumen perniagaan adalah ditetapkan oleh YSS dan Tekun Nasional
  • Keputusan YSS dan Tekun Nasional

Jenis Pinjaman & prosuder Pinjaman SPUMI

  • PINJAMAM SPUMI MIKRO (RM 500 hingga RM 10,000) ditentukan oleh pihak pengurusan TEKUN Nasional
  • PINJAMAN SPUMI MIKRO SEDERHANA (RM 10,000 hingga RM 30,000) ditentukan oleh pihak pengurusan TEKUN Nasional.
  • Tenpoh pembayaran balik ansuran adalah masa 3 tahun hingga 5 tahun dengan kadar faedah tetap 4% setahun.
  • Skim ini mengikut format TEKUN dalam membiayai pinjaman perniagaan
  • TEKUN akan mengenakan bayaran RM 30 sebagai yuran pemprosesan.
  • Elemen insurans dan simpanan juga ditetapkan dalam perniagaan ini.

Nota tambahan:

  • Borang diberi dengan percuma
  • Tiada Kos Urusetia
  • Maklumat lanjut sila hubungi pihak YSS
  • Borang terus diserahkan kepada pegawai YSS (pihak YSS tidak mengamalkan penghantaran melalui orang tengah)
  • Pemohon dinasihatkan membuat satu salinan dokumen sebelum menghantar kepada YSS.

Career Fair at Batu Caves

April 30th, 2009
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C3G Career Fair

Date : 1st May 2009
Venue : Dewan Sri Siantan, Batu Caves
Time : 10am to 5pm

Indira waits for baby…

April 28th, 2009
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Mother’s Day is coming in a months time, so we hope Ms Indira will be reunited with her soon to be one year old baby.

Indira GandhiPhoto from NST

With the police seemingly at loss on how to find the wayward husband, Indira, with the help of Perak DAP and MHS, is distributing 5000 posters of Pathmanathan’s face with hope that someone can leads them to him. Earlier, she was holding a 27-hour vigil at Ipoh police station, waiting for the police to find and return her baby to her.

indira-ipoh-police-station

photo from NST

… Family members gave Indira food and drinks and she used a toilet in the police station to brush her teeth, wash her face and change her clothes.

She had obtained a visitor’s pass to be in the compound of the police station.

She also held a prayer at a temple in Ipoh.

Interestingly, she says that the police did not ask for photographs of her husband, so one wonder how they will identify him. Maybe use a photo from his conversion document?

the Star reported :

… However Indira Gandhi, who claimed that her husband K. Patmanathan, 40, took away their youngest daughter three weeks ago, accused the police of being unhelpful.

She said the police had asked her to locate her husband first before they would retrieve one-year-old Prasana Diksa who was supposedly taken from their First Garden house here on April 4.

“I’m very disappointed with the way police assisted me in this case. If I could locate him, I definitely would have gone to take my baby and come straight home.

“Otherwise what else are the police there for?” she asked reporters at the district police headquarters here Saturday.

… Police officials refused to comment when approached, but Ipoh Barat MP M. Kulasegaran told reporters that police had agreed to set up a special unit to trace the husband.

… When contacted, Perak CPO Deputy Comm Datuk Zulkifli Abdullah urged all parties to be fair to be police, adding that it was not true they were doing nothing.

“My officers are helping the mother even now. We have to locate the baby and we are carrying out investigations. We will assist and enforce the court order,” he assured.

She also mentioned that the police asked her to locate the husband, so that they can then retrieve the baby from him. And there was this funny reply from a police officer:

Earlier, when asked if police would enforce the court order, Ipoh crime chief Deputy Superintendent Glenn Anthony Sinnappah said the order was only about a civil court matter.

I wonder what the DSP meant by that.

The Star quoted this: Ipoh OCPD Asst Comm Azisman Alias said police were still clueless about the whereabouts of Patmanathan and Prasana. NSt quoted this: Police have roped in the help of the Perak Religious Department to locate the estranged husband of Indira Gandhi, who had disappeared with their 1-year-old daughter.

District police chief ACP Azisman Alias said police had already mobilised a team to look for K. Patmanathan and daughter, Prasana Diksa, but had yet to come up with anything.

He said they had gone to look for him at his mother’s house in Pasir Puteh near here, and had kept watch to see if they had returned to the house.

It seems he had called her up on Friday night (after she got the court order) saying that he was on his way to Singapore and had no intention of returning their baby to her. He then switched off his handphone. He was supposed to hand over the baby to her at the police station.

Meanwhile, one person who supports Pathmanathan’s action in keeping the baby is Perak Mufti Datuk Seri Harusani Zakaria who says that the father had received an interim order from the Syariah Court to keep her.

how you can help:

Those with information can call the Ipoh district police (05-254 2222), Sivanesan (017-240 2156), Malaysia Hindu Sangam’s J. Vijayalingam (016-505 8175) or Nanthakumar (012-588 0746).

Return of the Indians…to BN

April 28th, 2009
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Note the words “returning to BN”. Not “returning to MIC”?

First things first – the survey. How to judge the validity of the survey? Who conducted it? What was the sampling and methods used? Who were the respondents? Are the raw data available for independent verification and investigation? LOL…so many questions in just a minute’s moment. Well, let’s take it in a positive way and believe with our whole heart that Samy is telling the truth.

Next, analysis of his statements: Reasons for the “return” was partly due to RM130 million allocation for schools, quota for ASM units, and RM2 million for SJKT Ladang Bukit Jalil’s new building.  So, the more BN gives, more support from Indians.  “When no give, no support”, says community. Good.

And I hope the RM2 million will not be uncovered as part of the RM130 million as happened in another school in the north.

Samy also mentioned that “he had personally gauged their feelings during his nationwide tour of the country recently”. Again, how was the measurement done? We have heard similar stories before, and end up losing the by-elections. And Samy should also be well aware that public merely clapping hands, attending events, and saying supportive words will not necessarily transform into support and votes. The community may be just leading him on.

Perhaps he is buoyed by announcement that 30,000 youths are ready to join MIC Youth as mentioned by T Mohan recently.

Another possible reason for the return is the news that this will be his last term as president and he will quit by end of next year.

Ah…finally some news about MIC website. It was mentioned last year April or May that it will be upgraded. And looks like some major overhaul indeed as it has taken a year now… We hope its will be as good as, if not better than, the other political parties’ website.

Long time MIC supremo, S Samy Vellu, claims a preliminary survey by the party has revealed that many Indians, including youths wanted to join and support the party and Barisan Nasional, after seeing positive changes taking place under Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak.

Samy Vellu said the random survey conducted through direct contacts with Indian NGOs, support and civil groups and individuals throughout the country revealed that many of the requests made by the MIC for the community had been delivered by the Prime Minister.

He said some of the requests included the RM130 million allocation for Tamil schools and the 15 percent quota of the recent sale of 3.33 billion units of Amanah Saham Malaysia shares.

He also commended Najib’s deputy Muhyiddin Yassin’s “lightning speed” action in settling the Bukit Jalil Tamil school land problem with an allocation of RM2 million.

“This has also brought ‘a new paradigm shift’ in the thinking of the Indian community towards the BN.”

MIC to reach out more to the Indians

“Many Indians who deserted the BN in the last general election have shown renewed interest in returning to the BN,” said Samy Vellu.

He said he had personally gauged their feelings during his nationwide tour of the country recently.

“We will soon carry out a detailed survey through our branches and with the help of the Indian NGOs,” he said.

Samy Vellu said the survey was important for the party to implement strategies and changes within MIC so as to meet the expectations and aspirations of the Indian community.

He said the MIC would reach out more to the community through restructured and reorganised branches.

“Information on the party’s operations and programmes will be disseminated through the soon-to-be launched MIC portal which will also act as the ‘nerve centre’ of the MIC,” he said.