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Explosive interview with Kalaivanar

April 2nd, 2009
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This is a must-watch interview. Kalaivanar (ex-PKR) brings out some pertinent points. I also wonder – how many politicians from either side actually visited the ISA detainees? Can we imagine top politicians dropping by Kamunting to visit Uthaya and co?

2. Kerajaan PAS or Kerajaan Pakatan in Kedah?

3. Manikumar already pre-choosen?

4. Promised deputy speaker, senatorship etc?

countdown to Bukit Selambau 1

April 1st, 2009
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I wonder why the Pakatan coalition need to talk about on-going case like the Mongolian lady murder in Bukit Gantang and Bukit Selambau by-elections. They need not be reminded that they are/were the ruling government in Kedah and Perak (up to February this year). So, they should produce their “report card” – What work has been done in last 11 months in the areas and state.  List out all the success stories and all the work in progress, and the future plans. The voters can compare the report card of both coalitions and then evaluate the candidates. That would be mature politics for me. Not the name-callings, cheap instant noodle projects, and melodramatic action.

In the last two days, two Tamil schools received their funds as promised in the second stimulus package – one presented by Muhiyiddin (SJKT Sungai Tukang) and the other by Hishamuddin (SJKT Ladang Sungai Getah, RM210,000). While we won’t know if these two schools were “recent” additions to the list, its a good publicity move by BN. Regardless of voters’ choice, two schools have got funds for renovation and repair works. Ganesan knows there’s 7 more Tamil schools left. How nice if these schools (and also all other schools – religious, secondary, missionary – in dire need of repairs) get some funds.

If PR wins, Indians will have an EXCO seat. If BN wins, Indians may get more funding via federal government. Its a win-win situation on paper, because the BN fellow may not be more than a figurehead while the PR fellow will be a lone ranger in PAS-dominated.  So, it may be a lose-lose situation in reality.  So, how about the independents? Can they offer something new? They win – no EXCO post. They may join PPP/MIC/Gerakan and try get some leftovers from federal government.

I’m worried when one of the indepedents – Jayagopal (suspended PKR member?) said the following:

He said he was using his Employees Provident Fund savings and money set aside for his children’s education to finance his campaign.

That’s a big risk. If he loses, big problem. If he wins, would the financial strain impact future decision making? It will be a big temptation to make some side money to compensate the campaign cost. I’m not only referring to Jayagopal, but all the independent candidates. They’ve spent 8K for deposit. Let’s put a modest RM10k for the election campaign. If they lose big, RM18k gone down the drain – in the current economy, its going to be a big blow.

Last 50 years record of BN ruling Bukit Selambau may be used as a yardstick to evaluate current BN promises. Pain of 50 years is more than pain of 11 months of “failures” and “lost promises”. So, on that count, BN has a problem.

To counter that, PKR division leader for Jerai, Kalaivanar, resigned from the party, calling Anwar a “pharaoh”. He has about 500-strong supporters and according to radio news today, it seems he told Nanban reporter that his group will support BN. So, few hundred votes in the bag for BN.  Kalai, who has few court cases related to cheating over his head, claimed that PKR (specifically Anwar) did not take into consideration the local Indians suggestions.

With the change of UMNO’s leadership, and possible the cabinet overhaul, BN is promising change. So do all the candidates. How would the voters judge? Can they throw aside past non-performances?

VP for VP

March 31st, 2009
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Vell Paari for Vice President!

I guess not this term but next term, since Samy will be around until next term. Anyway, its nightmare for many people to even hear this news. There’s too much baggage having around father and son. They have to clear all that if want to restore respect to MIC from all Indians.

The path is finally clear for S. Vell Paari, son of MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu, to make it into the party leadership.

Samy Vellu said he had not allowed his son to contest any post as long as he was party chief.

“But now, since I will be leaving, he has the choice of contesting or doing whatever he wants but I won’t appoint him to any post,” he told the New Straits Times yesterday.

Speculation is rife that Vell Paari is being groomed by certain quarters in the party for a vice-presidency at party polls in September.

It is understood that his recent appointment as party unity committee chairman was an indication that his star was starting to shine.

Vell Paari is also a party youth adviser besides being chief executive officer of MIC’s investment arm, Maika Holdings Berhad.

On rumours that his nephew, V. Muthuvel, might contest the Youth leader’s post, he said he had never talked politics with him.

“He never talks to me about what he does or wants to do. We don’t talk politics at home. I don’t want him to think that it is a sin that his father was my brother,” he said.

Samy Vellu also denied that he would back Muthuvel or appoint him to a post in the party out of respect for his late brother.

“If I were to do that, I would have done so with my own son. I would have just brought my son into politics,” he said, adding that there had been an overwhelming request from all quarters to make his son a member of the party’s central working committee.

“Even my son was upset with me and asked why I was interfering when others wanted to bring him into the party. I told him ‘No father and son,'” he said.

Samy Vellu said major changes can be expected in the MIC after party elections.

He said among proposed changes was the limitation on the term of those holding party posts, including that of president.

“But this is not final. It has to be put to delegates at the general assembly.”

PSD scholarships applicants send copy to MIC

March 31st, 2009
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Indians who scored 9 1As in last year’s SPM are urged to submit their applications for scholarship from the Public Service Department to the MIC headquarters.

Human Resources Minister Datuk Dr S. Subramaniam said the exercise was to monitor the number of successful applicants. The applicants can send a copy of their application to:

– MIC headquarters, 6th Floor, Menara Manickavasagam, No.1, Jalan Rahmat, off Jalan Ipoh, 50350 Kuala Lumpur (Tel 03-40424377 or Fax 03 40427236):

– Office of the Human Resources Minister, 9th Floor, Human Resources Ministry, Block D3, Kompleks D, Presint 1, 62530 Putrajaya, (Attention A. Saravanan (Tel 03-88865007 or Fax: 03-88893033) or Nadarajan (Tel: 03-88865028 or Fax 03-88893080); and,

– MIED at 1st Floor, Menara Manickavasagam, No.1, Jalan Rahmat, off Jalan Ipoh, 50350 KL (Tel 03 40422885 or Fax 03 4045 6377).PSD

11As student attacked in NS Camp

March 31st, 2009
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I feel pity for Jeevanesan. How is he going to attend PSD scholarship interview on Thursday when can barely open his eyes to see? I’m sure the PSD interviewers will take into consideration his bravery and steadfastness as team leader in NS Camp.

Jeeva could have minded his own business, he could have cared less for his team mates. But he did not. He felt responsible and ticked of the group. Maybe he didn’t know that those youths were future (or even current) Mat Rempits. Just his bad luck.

Wish you  and all other PSD interviewees all the best!

 Jeevanesan Madhavan showing his swollen left eye yesterday.
Jeevanesan Madhavan showing his swollen left eye yesterday.

KUALA LUMPUR: An 11A Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia student, who aspires to be an engineer, fears his future might be bleak following an assault by fellow National Service trainees.

Jeevanesan Madhavan, 17, claimed he was beaten with a meal tray and punched for about five minutes by three trainees at the Seri Perkasa camp in Mantin, Negri Sembilan, last Thursday.

He suffers from blurred vision and headaches following the attack that left him with bruises and swelling on the face, neck and head.

“I fear I may fail my Public Service Department interview on Tuesday for a scholarship to pursue a mechatronics degree in Germany.”

Relating the incident at his home in Taman Bukit Kuchai, Puchong, yesterday, Jeevanesan said he returned to his dormitory at 8.15pm on Thursday, after jogging and found the door locked from the inside.
“I knocked on the door for quite some time before I discovered six trainees huddled inside, apparently playing truant from evening prayers.

“As leader of the team, I ticked them off, but they told me to mind my own business. I then took a shower. That’s when three of them attacked me.”

Jeevanesan said he reported the matter to camp commandant Major Md Yusof Mohammad who gave him first aid before dispatching an official to lodge a report at Mantin police station at 10.30pm.

Jeevanesan, a former student of SM Section 1, Bandar Kinrara in Puchong, was given four days’ leave to recuperate and told to report back to camp at 5pm yesterday.

“The commandant told me not to make an issue of the incident, dismissing it as a minor episode.”

Camp officials informed his parents, who came to fetch him on Friday.

He was sent to the University of Malaya Medical Centre for treatment the following day.

His father, Madhavan Kannayiram, 46, a company driver, lodged a complaint with the National Service Training Programme Department headquarters on Friday and one at the Puchong Jaya police station yesterday.

Madhavan and his wife, Suzie Ramasamy, 40, fear for Jeevanesan’s safety should he return to camp.

“I have informed the camp commandant and the programme headquarters that Jeevanesan has a phobia about continuing training,” said Madhavan.

Confirming the incident, National Service Training Programme Department director-general Datuk Abdul Hadi Awang Kechil said only one trainee was reported to have assaulted Jeevanesan with the other two trying to intervene.

He said Jeevanesan and the trainee who beat him would be excused from training until the case was settled.

“We want to allow both of them to ‘cool off’ as we do not want to disrupt the training of the others.”