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marriage course for malaysians

December 17th, 2008
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I see the non-existence of compulsory marriage course for non-privileged malaysians as a form of discrimination. Why should it be provided for certain segment of the society only? Isn’t a happy family vital for practically everything that our leaders want our country to achieve? From economic progress to national unity, a strong and stable family is critical, yet we can’t even seem to have a fair provision in providing marriage courses.

Now, PPP’s Deputy Minister Murugiah says that a memorandum will be submitted (by whom under what capacity?) to provide compulsory marriage course for non-malays. Can this be also included in the Cabinet Committee for Indian Community?

A MEMORANDUM will be submitted to the Government urging it to make it compulsory for non-Muslims to attend marriage courses before their wedding, said Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Senator T. Murugiah.

He was reported in the Malaysia Nanban as saying that the number of divorces among the Indian community had risen tremendously.

The Government could give approval to a marriage after the bride and groom present their certificate of attendance at the marriage course, he said.

Higher Education Seminar

December 17th, 2008
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The Mind and IGAUPM is organising a Higher Education Seminar on 10th January 2008. I think it will be a good place for students and parents alike to get information and exposure to the education industry and career prospect.

For more details, visit its website at:

http://www.themindassociation.org/hes.html

DBKL demolishes shrine, Saravanan upset

December 3rd, 2008
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According to the Star, DBKL (City Hall) has demolished a 15-year-old Hindu shrine in Taman Desa, Seputeh, at 10am yesterday, causing another round of outbursts from the Hindu community.

Apparently, Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) issued a notice indicating the actions it would take on Oct 23, but the message was pasted on the shrine’s wall and not handed over to the management.

Deputy Federal Territories Minister Datuk M. Saravanan said he was upset over the demolition. “I have an understanding with the Federal Territories Minister that no existing temples would be demolished. If there was any development on the land, then the temple would be relocated,” he said.

Saravanan said he would arrange for a meeting with the DBKL officers to get full details.

Meanwhile, after saying he will meet PM over the fatwa issue, Samy Vellu says he would also speak to PM Badawi about this temple demolishment issue.

MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu has asked DBKL to explain why it demolished the shrine that was located on a field.

He added that he would speak to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi about the issue.

I’d love to condemn Saravanan for his failure, but then I realise this case is similar with Maha Kaliamman temple in Ampang. The elected representatives were not informed of things that are happening, and I notice that this tend to happen to non-UMNO politicians only.  So, now the blame is on DBKL, Saravanan is left red-faced, and Pakatan will have field day blasting BN, MIC, and Saravanan. Looks like MIC better push for local council elections. They seem to suffer the most from local councils actions.

DBKL has a committee that oversees temple issues. I think MHS, MIC and other relevant people are in the committee. So how can this demolition take place? Is everyone aware of the demolition but putting on a “drama” or the committee never did have any meetings regarding this temple? Or is possible that DBKL staff themselves forgot that such a committee exists?

HYC’s 200k and resolutions

December 1st, 2008
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Malaysian Hindu Youth Council had their resolutions duly passed during their AGM (300 delegates from 150 branches):

1. release all those detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA).

“The council wants to see all the ISA detainees including the (five leaders of) the Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf 5) released unconditionally,” said president KM Rasa Selvan when contacted today.

“If they are involved in any offences such as sedition or violence, then they should be charged in a court of law.”

2. ask government to create a deputy minister’s post to represent the interests of Indian Malaysians in the Youth and Sports Ministry.

“The Chinese have their own deputy minister and we feel the government should create such a post for our community, so that our problems can be addressed,” he said, explaining that many Indian youth are still involved in social problems.

3. urged the Education Ministry to revert to the use of the mother tongue in teaching Science and Mathematics, rather than continue with a recent move to conduct these classes in English.

4. called for an emergency motion to be presented to the United Nation to stop the atrocities against civilians in northern Sri Lanka.

“We are not supporting the Sri Lanka government or (armed separatist group) Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. We’re more concerned about civilians caught in the crossfire and in attacks,” added Rasa Selvan.

I’m interested to read the second resolution. There are few cases where MCA gets a Deputy Minister position, while MIC got a parliament secretary position.  But if we got by one post for each race, we may end up with many Deputies. I think the Finance, Entrepreneur & Coperative Development, and Youth & Sports Ministries should have an Indian deputy Minister, parliament secretary, or at least a special envoy. This will be acceptable in the BN spirit of racial profiling.

However, all’s not rosy in HYC. The former HYC vice president lodged a police report on possible abuse of authority by the president and treasurer over the sum of RM200,000 allocation given by Ministry of Youth and Sports.

When contacted, the president KM Rasa Selvan described the allegation as baseless, while treasurer N Venthan would only say that all comments would have to come from the president.

In her report filed last Friday at the Dang Wangi police station in Kuala Lumpur, G Umadevi said the Youth and Sports Ministry had given the council RM70,000 on Jan 21, 2008 and RM130,000 on Feb 21, 2008 to finance its activities.

Umadevi – who has been with the council for 21 years – said the constitution allows the treasurer to hold only RM200 at any point of time, and that committee approval had to be obtained to withdraw sums in excess of this.

She claimed that Rasa Selvan and Venthan (left) had, however, taken out all the money within days of it being deposited into the HYC’s bank account on each occasion.

At a committee meeting on March 23, 2008, “they admitted their wrongdoing, but could not provide a convincing reason for having made the withdrawals”, Umadevi said in the report which called for investigation of the matter.

“There were also discrepancies in the documents they showed us, which indicates that they had attempted to falsify the records relating to the cash transactions.

“Both of them have failed to provide valid documents to the committee to show where the funds have been channeled, or to give a clear explanation as to how the money has been utilised. This has raised the suspicions of the committee members.

“The monthly accounts they presented to the committee did not correlate with the bank statements. This led us to believe that they have misused their authority to further their own interests.”

Umadevi (left), 37, told Malaysiakini today that she and vice-president II M Kanan had raised questions about the procedural irregularities and use of the money.

“However, the president suspended us from our post last Friday because of this. We only had the interests of the Indian community at heart in raising this matter,” she said.

The two veeps had lodged similar but separate reports with the Anti-Corruption Agency and the Registrar of Societies last month.

At the HYC’s annual general meeting (AGM) yesterday, delegates picked up on the issue.

Secretary-general V Vijayan (right) confirmed this when contacted, saying that the treasurer had explained the matter, albeit without revealing the specific beneficiaries of the RM200,000.

“I think we require further clarification from the treasurer,” he said, adding delegates from 150 branches nationwide – except those in Sabah – had attended the AGM.
Denying the allegations, Rasa Selvan claimed that the 300 delegates had “wholeheartedly accepted the explanation given by the treasurer and myself”.

“The money has been spent according to the guidelines stipulated by the ministry when the council was formed. It was used for Hindu welfare clubs, poor students and sports organisations. There was no wrongdoing,” he said.

Rasa Selvan (left) claimed to know who was behind the allegations and said the two involved “have been sacked” and that delegates had endorsed the move.

He also claimed that the committee, at its meeting in March, had accepted the explanation. He further denied that the office bearers are being investigated by the authorities.

Umadevi, however, voiced her fears that the delegates had been “bought over”.

The council was created 59 years ago to promote the physical and cultural well being of Hindu youth.

Are there any Indian or Hindu organisations that don’t have:
i) a police report lodged against them
ii) a financial scandal against them

Probably those that had never done any activity at all 🙂

Well, not all police reports or scandals are found to be true. Let’s see how HYC ends up.

Kayveas threatens BN over ISA

December 1st, 2008
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I think PPP haven’t get the point yet. When their invited VIP, Ali Rustam, told PPP to get out of BN during PPP Malacca’s AGM, any self-respecting party would have burn effigies of their enemy, protested day and night, raise a ruckus everyday, and pick a fight with all and sundry. But, the mosquito party, devoid of any such sense, just kept quiet.

And now, what a joke that their leader dare to threaten the coalition? People already asked you to get lost, but you still saying I”ll go, I’ll go, I’ll go!

It seems since PPP Youth and Wanita wants PPP to leave BN if ISA is not amended.

Deputy Minister Murugiah said that:

PPP Youth leader T Murugiah said the party did not support the use of the ISA against the ordinary citizens of Malaysia.

“The ISA was designed to handle a terrorist threat and should be used nly for that purpose,” he added.

Well, would PPP walk the talk, or swallow their pride and stick with BN? I think PM Badawi had mentioned clearly that the ISA would not be amended or changed.

By the way, PPP won’t join the opposition if it ever quits, says Kayveas.

PS: Murugiah would be appointed to PPP supreme council and nominated as vice president since he is without a position in the party. He did not stand for Youth chief due to age.