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Chitti…Annamalai…Manikavasagam…

January 12th, 2009
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Fans of mega serials would be familiar with the first two names – Chitti and Annamalai, both popular Tamil Nadu mega serials running for more that a year. The third, however, is our own real-life mega serial, made in Malaysia drama starring the MP for Kapar Manikavasagam, with a star studded cast ranging from political parties, newspapers and politicians.

Manikavasagam won the Kapar parliamentary seat handsomely, trashing the incumbent Komala Devi from MIC in the March elections. However, the problems in his constituency has not been solved due to various factors – lack of funds and lack of co0peration from others.

He was upset when temple demolition still happened in Selangor after the new government took over. He was under pressure from HINDRAF and the Indian community since the new government promised that no temples would be demolished. In fact, after the Kaliamman temple in Ampang was demolished by Ampang Jaya municipal council, the 3 man committee was supposed to release a report of their investigation. Nothing seen until today. Email also went unanswered.

Add to this the land issues in Kapar, high crime rate, and large population of Indians in the area, Manikavasagam has a lot on his hand. Kapar is also one of the largest parliamentary seat in the peninsular. The Indian voters make up 12% or so, above the average population.

He had threatened to resign from his PKR deputy liason post once before this – during the temple demolition in Ampang, but retracted his decision when the Deputy President of MPAJ was suspended.

Thus it did not come as a surprise when Mike (as he is popularly known) used the same tactic over the Klang Sentral fiasco. But this time he added that he will even resign from PKR over the Klang Sentral bus station which was built in Meru to relocate the existing bus station in the middle of Klang town. Mike said he will resign by the New Year:

He said he was “disappointed with the attitude of Selangor PKR leaders”, whom he said were neglecting the needs of the people.

“I have made up my mind and it’s final. I’m not joking and I’m very serious this time,” said the 43-year-old first-time MP, who is also party’s supreme council member.

“This decision is indeed a firm action and it will be my New Year ‘gift’ to the party,” he told the English daily.

His unhappiness is partly due to Selangor Assembly Speaker Teng Chang Kim, who branded him as “behaving like opposition” over the Klang Sentral problem. Teng had also hit out at Klang MP Charles Santiago over the same issue.

Selangor MB was implicated as well, when he was claimed to have said that the MP was “free to go”:

Selangor Mentri Besar Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim has taken a hard stand on S. Manika­vasagam’s threat to quit PKR, saying the Kapar MP was free to do so.

Khalid, who is also from PKR, also said he was not going to meet with Manikavasagam to convince him to stay.

“PKR does not encourage him to make that decision but it is his decision,” he said.

However, the MB’s press secretariat later issued a statement denying the report:

We would like to state that:
1 At no time during the press conference did the menteri besar say that ‘he was not interested to meet Kapar MP S Manikavasagam or ask him to reconsider his decision to quit PKR as stated in the Page N1 article.

2. When the menteri besar was asked if he was willing to meet the Kapar MP, he replied that as a parliamentarian, it would be a better avenue for MP to meet the party’s leader.

We would also like to stress that there was nothing mentioned on ‘Kapar MP is free to go’ as suggested in the of the page N6 article.

Even PAS president Hadi Awang had his say – asking Manikavasagam to resign his MP post if he quits PKR. He said Manikavasagam should stand as an independent candidate in the event a by-election is held if he resigns.

The public spat (which the mainstream media are accused for inflating and misusing) made PKR worried. The deputy president of PKR, Dr Syed Husin asked the relevant members (MB Khalid Ibrahim, Teng, Charles Santiago, and Manikavasagam) to not make public statements.

“They should sit down and discuss and settle their differences and conflicts internally. There are various existing channels and procedures to do so,” said Syed Husin.

At that time, Anwar Ibrahim is not in the country, so there’s nothing much he can do. But thes Star reported that Anwar agreed there’s a “difference of opinion” among the MPs.

MPs are expected to be flush with cash, and able to help the poor people immediately. According to one NST report:

Manikavasagam’s complaint of limited funds also made his job of servicing his voters all the more difficult since many still look to a wakil rakyat for financial aid.

A former MP who declined to be identified revealed how his poorer constituents had often approached him for help to pay for their electricity bills and to ask for grocery money.

He highlighted about lack of funds as early as in October in an interview with NST.  But, recently, he said he was running up debt because had to spend so much to help the rakyat. So, is there a problem with the allocations? Some money issue? Could this be the real reason for his outbursts?

However, after all those dramas and tit-for-tat comments, Manikavasagam decides not to quit PKR, instead he resigned from his Deputy Liason position only.

Mike also scoffed at suggestions that he would jump ship:

Manikavasagam admitted that he had been approached to join BN but had not been offered any money.

“I immediately rejected it as I will live or die with Parti Keadilan Rakyat,” he told the New Straits Times after meeting about 100 party members and the public at his service centre here yesterday.

The mega serial is set to run for quite some time as the battle front changes location to Chennai. However, The three-day Pravasi Bharatiya Divas, better known as the Indian Diaspora Conference ended on last Saturday without much news on Mike. By the way, he was supposed to meet Waythamoorthy over certain issues, so something may have transpired there.

In the meantime, MB Khalid organised a summit on the Klang Sentral problem, while Manikavasagam was away in India. Mike was unhappy and claimed it was purposed held at that time so that he couldn’t participate. This was denied by Khalid who stressed on the urgency of the problem as the reason for organising the summit ASAP, at the same time acknowledging that YB Mike has done a lot to highlight the issue. All parties, including the public  were invited to the meeting. Charles Santiago went as well. The problems were discussed and its expected that by end of February all teething problems will be settled. But the terminal remains in Meru. And the public can view the Klang Sentral contract during office hours.

YB Mike should be back by now, so let’s see what he has to say. The public may not be happy that he threatens to resign since they voted him on PKR ticket. He is expected to solve problems, not create more problems for the people.  I think he should stick with the party and show people he is doing the work. They will appreciate him more in that way. For example, he even helped some residents near my housing area to obtain water meters from Syabas after the housing developer neglected their project.  If you do the work on the ground, then the people will know your contribution. That’s the best way to ensure your longevity in politics.

Now, Mike is expected to meet Anwar and clear the air.  Since everyone is busy with the by election in Terengganu, I suspect this matter will be postponed to a much later date.

BUT, I think this mega serial will be having a long run. Just sit back and enjoy the show, as they say 🙂

enrolment in tamil schools increase

January 9th, 2009
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Most Tamil schools except several in the estates showed an increase in student enrolment possibly due to the migration of estate workers to town areas, the daily quoted Malaysian Tamil schools chief organiser S. Baskaran as saying.

Tamil dailies splashed the increase in Tamil school intakes on Monday.  Sounds like good news. But when I viewed the statistics in MOE website, updated on 30th June 2008, there are a total of 334 schools with enrolment less than 150 students. That’s 63.9% of total Tamil schools in Malaysia. So, it will interesting to know what’s the status now. How many schools have improved its enrollment?

In 30th June 2007, there were 4209 classes and 4022 classroom, 7263 teachers (930 graduates, 5715 non-graduates, and 618 untrained) according to one report. However, another said there were 7341 teachers, and report Jadual 3 said there were 108279 students in 4525 classes. 42 classes run dual session for one reason or another.

I have soft copies of the reports, in case the links are down.

More importantly, this recent trend of increasing enrollment means more resources have to be allocated to Tamil schools. More buildings, more allocation, more Indian teachers, more education materials, and more attention.Now itself we practically have to beg for money everytime there’s an election or event. We don’t want piecemeal action, we want long term planning and road map. So, who is in charge?

Who is in charge of planning for the future? What is MIC and/or YSS doing about this? How about Tamil Foundation? What is their role? Who do we turn to to find out more details on the future of Tamil schools?

push for Thaipusam holiday in Kedah

January 9th, 2009
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If I remember correctly, the previous state government said that it will look into declaring Thaipusam holiday for Kedah since last year’s request was too close to the festival. Alas, those folks lost the elections.

This time around the PAS-led state government has to satisfy the hunger of the Hindu community. Can they push for holiday for Thaipusam? Will it be considered as anti-Islamic to support a holiday for a kafir religion?

Strangely enough, the call to make Thaipusam a holiday comes from the non-PAS EXCO. who says he has discussed with the Menteri Besar:

The Indian community here has asked the state to declare Thaipusam a public holiday in line with most other states which have already done so.

In making the appeal, Kedah state executive councillor V. Arumugam said he would seek an audience with Sultan Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah to get his approval for the public holiday.

He said he had earlier discussed the matter with Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Azizan Abdul Razak .

Thaipusam falls on Feb 8 this year and is a public holiday in Selangor, Penang, Perak, Negri Sembilan and Johor.

Which brings us to the next question – What about Malacca? Is MIC trying again this year?

Medical seats in AIMST for students from India

January 9th, 2009
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Yeah, I’m all for international and bilateral cooperations. But aren’t we having shortage of doctors locally? How nice if those extra places are given to local Indians (provided they are qualified, of course) before being opened to those from India (or any other country for the matter). Perhaps its part of the strategy to increase the standing of AIMST by having international students. Or its just plain profit seeking plan.

CHENNAI (India): The MIC-owned Aimst University has been given the approval to recruit 100 students from India to study medicine.

MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu said the Ministry of Higher Education gave the approval to recruit foreign students for the medical degree recently.

This is in addition to the existing 200 seats for Malaysians studying at the university, he told reporters here yesterday.

Samy Vellu, who is the founder of the university, is leading a 150-member delegation to the inaugural World Tamils Economic conference and the annual Pravasi Bharatiya Divas conference.

“We have decided to provide the opportunity for South Indian students to pursue the medical course at the university,” he said.

Samy Vellu said the South Indian students would study in Malaysia and undergo clinical training at a reputable private hospital in Coimbatore.

“We are in talks with the hospital to make the arrangement,” he said, adding that the students would return to Malaysia for their final year and would receive their degree after graduation.

Samy Vellu said he would be going to Coimbatore to have a final discussion with the private hospital, as well as to discuss about the recognition of the medical degree with the Indian Medical Council.

Penang Island Makkal Sakthi Thaipusam activity

January 7th, 2009
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Makkal Sakthi Penang Island Thaipusam Service

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English version:


THAIPUSAM COMMUNITY SERVICE PANTHAL AND 423 PAALKUDAM PROCESSION

COMMUNITY SERVICE PANTHAL

In conjunction with Thaipusam festival, Penang Island Makkal Sakthi members are organising social service activities. The social service will be provided on the eve of Thaipusam and on the Thaipusam at the PANTHAL.

VENUE :

BESIDE WATERFALL VINAYAGAR TEMPLE

DATE / TIME :
SATURDAY (07 / 02 / 09) 9.00 AM TO 10.00 PM
SUNDAY (08 / 02 / 09) 9.00 AM TO 10.00 PM

TARGET GROUP:

  • Those with identity card problem
  • Those with birth certificate problem
  • single mothers
  • poor families
  • old citizens
  • disabled people (OKU)


PAALKUDAM PROCESSION

Considering 423 days detention of HINDRAF Lawyers under ISA, Penang Island Makkal Sakthi organizing milk pot procession by 423 members of public. Those intending to participate Assemble with orange dress / T-Shirt and with milk pot at Sri Muthu Mariamman Temple, Lorong Kulit.
Time : 7.00 am
Public support and unity for the event is greatly appreciated.

Contact : MR.SURESH 019-4586587, MR.KALAY 012-5637614 , SARASWATHI 012-7162884 , MR.MARAN 012-5557522 , MR.SELVAM 016-4827974

Service to mankind is service to GOD, Long Life Makkal Sakthi!

Those interested to volunteer to help at the service counter:

All you have to do is to help them fill up the relevant application forms which will be provided to you. A briefing will be conducted to all those who volunteer to assist.

Duration of the service will be eve of Thaipuisam and day of Thaipusam. Worry not. You will not be station there the whole day. A shift pattern will be arranged to easy all volunteers.

We appreciate your active participation towards this noble course just for two days and who knows one day you will be proud to mention that you were part of the responsible Indian who volunteered to help and uplift the Indian community.

For the event to be successful, we need at least 75 volunteers to render their support. I’m sure many of us out there are just waiting to serve the community. You may provide your contact number to us for further communication. For any further clarification you may contact the numbers above