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bride’s brother dies after wedding attack

June 30th, 2008
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And I thought this only happens in movies. How silly of me.The bride, being an adult has all the right in the world to marry whoever she wants to. But for an auspicious function to end up in bloodshed and loss of life implies a more serious underlying problem. Is this what our community had come too.

What a sad news.

The younger brother of the bride in the botched wedding in Sungai Besi on Saturday died from a gunshot wound in the head. The 23-year-old man was shot by a detective, who was a guest at the wedding. He died Sunday at the Kuala Lumpur Hospital.

Police have arrested the bride’s father and another person who were in a group that gate-crashed the Hindu wedding at Desa Tasik Sports Complex moments before the bride and groom were to be married.

It is believed that the bride did not get the consent of her family and the group arrived with parang (machetes) and chains to force her to cancel the wedding. The group of about six, including a woman, began shouting before they started attacking the guests.

The plainclothes detective identified himself as a policeman and warned the group to stop and fired several warning shots. But they charged at him forcing him to open fire and a bullet hit the bride’s younger brother.

Manoharan service centre launched

June 30th, 2008
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Its a struggle to manage a family while running a constituency on behalf of the husband. Hope Ms Pushpaneela will persevere. The service centre was officially launched about 120 days after the general elections. Hopefully more people will benefit from the centre.

Details from Malaysiakini:

A loving wife and a team of dedicated volunteers is what keeps Kota Alam Shah state assemblyperson M Manoharan’s service centre alive. At the centre’s official launch today in Klang, S Pushpaneela was all smiles as she personally greeted some 200 supporters who dropped by to celebrate the event.

Wife of Internal Security Act detainee Manoharan, Pushpaneela has been campaigning tirelessly not just for his release but during the elections three months ago too.

Pushpaneela told Malaysiakini that it had taken a while to find an ideal place for Kota Alam Shah residents to access. “It took a while. I was looking for an ideal place so people in the constituency can come easily. We found this place three months ago. “The owner of this unit is very kind and gave me reasonable rate at RM550 per month for which I pay every three months,” she said. Pushpaneela explained that she had first paid the rent from her own savings but is now currently assisted by the Selangor state government.

She then paid tribute to all the volunteers who had assisted her though such trying times while juggling her role as a mother of three. According to Pushpaneela, the service centre has about nine staff who volunteer their time to help deal with complaints.

On Manoharan’s condition in Kamunting, she said: “He’s fine healthwise. Most of the time when I visit him, he’s always smiling. That’s probably because he does not want me to worry.

“He looks fine but I know deep in his heart, he wants to come out and work for the people who voted for him,” she added.

One of the volunteers, M Ganesan (right) – known as a ‘action man’ – is tasked with dealing with infrastructure and local government matters. “We deal with issues like floods, financial assistance, clogged drains, recommendation letters and resident association matters. “We visit Manoharan regularly and consult him with the various problems arising. So he gives us advice,” he said. Ganesan noted that most of the volunteers are living in Kota Alam Shah for 20 to 30 years, so they have the advantage of knowing the area and issues very well.

Another volunteer, Damien Thanam (left) said the service centre functions on Manoharan’s belief that everybody should be given assistance regardless of their differences. “We need to help everybody without discriminating their race, religion or even locality. We have 50 per cent of complaints from local residents and the other 50 percent from outside. “People who come to us from outside Kota Alam Shah, we won’t turn them away but we will give them administrative help and relay all the information to their respective state reps,” the political secretary to Manoharan said.

He also noted that it was not difficult to keep the service centre running even without Manoharan around. “We are the experts in running the centre without the state rep around. Can you imagine what this place will be like if the state rep is around?” he said with a grin.

The service centre located on Persiaran Raja Muda Musa in Klang is currently open twice a week on Tuesday and Friday from 7.30am to 10pm. Beginning July, it will open at the same hours but on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

Vigneswaran Quits MIC and condemns Samy Vellu

June 30th, 2008
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Yup, you read it right. I got the SMS at about 5pm today. Vigneswaran updated his blog as well with his press statement.

Hishamuddin calls it a crisis in TV3 Nightline. A BN component party’s leader quitting the party, not just the post, but the party itself is a big blow indeed.

Vigneswaran gave a very damaging press conference. He really condemned his (ex) boss Samy Vellu, even daring him to proceed with court case. He said that once Samy announced his intention to stand for elections, it made MIC Youth’s work much more harder.

He quits to prove that there’s life after MIC, and openly challenges Samy to do the same. In short he blames Samy Vellu for every problem in MIC for last 30 years.

His resignations is after a two weeks public confrontation between MIC Youth leaders with MIC CWC over the removal of MIC Youth leaders over the age of 40.

Excerpts from his press statement at his blog:

I have felt it was my duty to persevere, to make every possible effort to complete the term of office as Youth Leader by defending the purpose of MIC and the visions of its President to every Indian who cast stone at MIC.

In the past few weeks, however, it has become evident to me that I no longer have a strong enough political base in MIC to justify continuing that effort. With the disappearance of that base, I now believe that an unconstitutional decision to remove me as the youth leader has been sealed, and there is no longer a need for the process to be prolonged.

I have never been a quitter. To leave office before my term is completed is abhorrent to every instinct in my body. But the President of MIC thinks otherwise.

To continue to fight through the months ahead for my personal vindication would almost totally absorb the time and attention of both the President and the MIC in a period when our entire focus should be on the great issues of community solidarity and development.

I would be called ungrateful as that is the norm of the President. Who is ungrateful? Are people who are in position for 4 years, one term, two terms ungrateful or the person and family who have been surviving for 30 years on MIC ticket? As leaders, we should make decisions for the interest of our organization even if such decision is detrimental to us. The organization we serve must come first, not the individual leader.

Even after the fateful defeat of MIC in the general elections and the adverse feedback from the grassroot community blaming not the MIC but only ‘an individual’ who has failed to address the crying needs of the community, yet the president announces that he shall seek re election for another term.

The misery MIC is reaping today is from what it has sown yesterday, and it will not only continue, but increase until it begins to sow today for a different harvest tomorrow.

I salute the decision of the President of MCA, Dato Seri Ong Ka Ting and his Deputy, Dato Seri Chan Kong Choy. Dato Seri Ong Ka Ting who won the Parliamentary seat refused to assume the office of ministership and further today, for the benefit of the party, declared he will not be seeking re election as President. But we cannot expect such noble declarations coming from the immortal MIC President.

Today I would like to tell my boys and the members of MIC that there is life after MIC. MIC will not close shop because of my departure.

Neither will MIC close shop after the demise of the President as no leader is indispensable.

When one realizes he has become a liability to the very organization he serves, then it is only right that he vacates his office for the survival and betterment of the organization.

My advice to the MIC President is ‘LEAVE AND PROVE THAT YOU CAN SURVIVE WITHOUT MIC OR BE PREPARED TO BURY MIC’.

I have always believed that our youth are the backbone of the community and the foundation on which to develop our noble civilization. But I will not use the traditional slogan of “youth are the future” as MIC leadership fails to take into account that the youth wing is a very active contributor to it today.

As a MIC member, I have fought for what I believed in. I have tried to the best of my ability to discharge those duties and meet those responsibilities that were entrusted to me.

But with a forced move to remove my office in MIC, I HEREBY AS A MAN WHO WALK MY TALK, HEREBY DECLARE THAT I SHALL EFFECTIVE 3PM TODAY, QUIT AS THE MEMBER OF MIC, A MEMBERSHIP I HAVE BEEN PROUDLY HOLDING FOR 25 YEARS.

I shall leave this office with regret at not completing my term, but with gratitude for the privilege of serving as MIC Youth Leader for the past 6 years. These years have been a momentous time for the youth community and me.

They have been a time of achievement in which we can all be proud, achievements that represent the shared efforts of the MIC, the Youth, and the people.

I shall continue to maintain my friendship with my good friends in Barisan Nasional and I shall seek audience with Dato Seri Hishammudin Tun Hussein Onn to see how I could contribute further for the development of Indian youth.

I pledge to all my brothers here today that as long as I have a breath of life in my body, I shall continue to work for the great causes to which I have been dedicated throughout my years. I shall mobilize the Malaysian Indian Youth Development Foundation (MIYDF) to uplift the Indian community.

With MIYDF, I will once again, outside of politics, serve the common good and move toward the ideals and solutions which I believe can build a future of hope and opportunity for us and for our community.

We will not elaborate on what MIYDF intends to achieve at this juncture as its actions shall speak louder than words.

In MIYDF, there will be no dictatorship.
The youth shall make decisions and we shall implement their plans for the betterment of community.
To those who have stood with me during these past difficult weeks, to my youth, my friends, to many others who joined in supporting my cause because they believed it was right, I will be eternally grateful for your support.

And to those who have not felt able to give me your support, let me say I leave with no bitterness toward you, because all of us, in MIC in the final analysis, have been more loyal and fearful of the President of MIC than with the good of the community.

I have nothing against MIC. My youth here and I realize we have been serving the ‘One Man’ not the organization called MIC. My love for the Indian community does not end with MIC.

Subra calls for retirement funds for estate workers

June 30th, 2008
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Dr S.Subramaniam comes out with a good suggestion indeed that plantation companies set up a special fund for the welfare of their estate workers after they retire. Perhaps can backdate it eh? How about tossing in some free land or funds to relocate the tamil school and one or temples as well?

He said that:

estate workers were usually left in a lurch once they retire. He said the workers often had everything provided when they were still employed.

Subramanium said estate managements should deduct a portion of the worker’s monthly salaries and pay them in one lump sum when they retire.

He said it was compulsory for management to provide houses for their workers should an estate be taken over for redevelopment.

Pahang appoints Davendran as special officer

June 30th, 2008
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After some time, Pahang Indians get a “special administrative officer” – Sabai assemblyman Davendran. And this happened without MIC begging (publicly) but after Devamany inquired why no Indians are in the state EXCO.

NST:

The Pahang government has appointed three special officers to ease administrative matters, beginning July 1.
Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Adnan Yaakob said former Teruntum state assemblyman Datuk Ti Lian Ker had been made special officer in charge of the Chinese community; Sabai state assemblyman Datuk M. Davendran, the special officer for the Indian community; and Kuantan Wanita Umno chief Zaiton Mat, the special officer for women.

Adnan said these officers would help expedite the process of resolving problems related to the Chinese, Indians and women.

He refuted the assumption of a possible crisis in the state MCA and MIC with regard to the appointment of the two special officers to handle Chinese and Indian affairs, respectively.
“The appointments of Ti and Davendran are based on the need of the state administration and to take care of the welfare of the people and not party matters. Therefore, I feel it will not cause problems,” he said.