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MyDaftar Campaign

February 10th, 2011
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So, if you know of anyone having problems with the citizenship (no birth cert, no MyKad, still having red IC) or related to marriage registration, can approach the JPN.

Thanks to Sujieta for list below. I’ve been asking around for two weeks and no reply from the MIC folks. Dr Denison replied few days ago, though.

Note: MyDaftar is an on-going initiative by the JPN. Its not something new. You check the JPN’s website for proof. The only difference is that its being held to focus on the Indian community who’s having problems with their citizenship.

The Special Implementation Taskforce on the Indian Community (Prime Minister’s Department) in cooperation with the National Registration Department has launched a nationwide campaign between Feb 19 to 26 to register and assist all undocumented Malaysian Indians secure their rightful citizenship – MY DAFTAR NATIONAL CAMPAIGN

JPN Office open during the My Daftar Campaign period.
The following JPN office is participating in the My Daftar Campaign. They are open from 9am to 1pm on Feb 19 (sat), Feb 20 (sun) and Feb 26 (sat) and from Jan 21 (mon) to 25 (fri) they are open during office hours. This is a special arragement through the Taskforce (PM Dept) and the Ministry of Home Affairs.

Negeri / Daerah No. Talipon
#KEDAH
Anak Bukit, Alor Setar 04-7314585
Bandar Baharu, Serdang 04-4076353
Kubang Pasu, Jitra 04-9171890
Kuala Muda, Sungai Petani 04-4212726
Kulim, Kilang Lama 04-4911930

#PULAU PINANG
Jalan Anson, Penang 04-2265161
Barat Daya, Balik Pulau 04-8668410
Bayan Baru, Bayan Lepas 04-6437460
Bertam, Kepala Batas 04-5758143
Seberang Perai Tengah, Bkt Mertajam 04-5382621
Seberang Perai Selatan, Jawi 04-5822951
Seberang Perai Utara, Butterworth 04-3333380

#PERAK
Bandar Meru Raya, Ipoh 05-5288805
Bagan Datok 05-6466939
Kinta, Batu Gajah 05-3661904
Batang Padang, Tapah 05-4011361
Hilir Perak, Telok Intan 05-6221197
Kampar 05-4661773
Kamunting 05-8916653
Krian, Parit Buntar 05-7161969
Kuala Kangsar 05-7761166
Larut Matang , Taiping 05-8072411
Manjung, Seri Manjung 05-6883261
Selama 05-8394263
Slim River 05-4528488
Sungai Siput 05-5984844
Tanjung Malim 05-4597232

#SELANGOR
Shah Alam, Plaza Masalam 03-55107255
Gombak, Batu caves 03-61880362
Hulu Selangor, Kuala Kubu Baru 03-60641312
Klang, Jalan Kapar 03-33421455
Kuala Langat, Banting 03-31871821
Kuala Selangor 03-32898526
Petaling Jaya, Jalan Sultan 03-79562634
Pelabohan Klang 03-31684437
Rawang, Pusat Bandar Rawang 03-60928486
Sabak Bernam, Sungai Besar 03-32241325
Seri Kembangan, Taman Seri Serdang 03-89416524
Sepang, Salak Tinggi 03-87061107
Hulu Langat, Kajang 03-87334520
Taman Melawati 03-41089142

#WILAYAH PERSEKUTUAN KUALA LUMPUR
Maju Junction Mall 03-26925044

#NEGERI SEMBILAN
Seremban 06-7651600
Jempol, Bahau 06-4549609
Port Dickson 06-6471077
Rembau 06-6851733
Senawang 06-6788237
Tampin, Tampin Square 06-4411446

#MELAKA
Ayer Keroh, Kompleks KDN 06-2326600
Bandar Alor Gajah 06-5563055
Jasin, Bandar Baru Jasin 06-5292005

#PAHANG
Kuantan, Kompleks KDN 09-5734455
Bentong 09-2221582
Cameron Highlands, Tanah Rata 09-4911466
Kuala Lipis 09-3121072
Maran 09-4771266
Mentakab 09-2781239
Raub 09-3551336
Rompin 09-4145411
Temerloh 09-2961239

#JOHOR
Johor Bahru, Wisma Negeri 07-2245388
Kluang 07-7724131
Labis 07-9251914
Pasir Gudang 07-2553717
Segamat 07-9312148
Ledang, Tangkak 06-9782527

A little info on MyDaftar Campaign:

The Home Ministry advised Indian non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to identify Malaysian Indians without birth, identification and citizenship documents for registration during the MyDaftar campaign for eight days from Feb 19.

Deputy Secretary-General (Registration and Immigration) Datuk Raja Azahar Raja Abdul Manap said Sunday the campaign would be held in Kedah, Penang, Perak, Selangor, the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Negri Sembilan, Malacca, Pahang and Johor.

He said the assistance of the NGOs was most necessary to help resolve this serious problem of a section of the Malaysian Indian community which had not had the documents for a long time.

“We do not know how many of these people are without the documents. We hope to be able to register all of them who do not have the documents,” he told reporters here.

“This is the pledge given by the Home Ministry and the National Registration Department. We will not take any action against those who have not registered their marriage or the birth of their children if they come forward during the campaign,” he said, adding that action would be taken after the campaign.

According to statistics, the ministry resolved all the 32,927 applications pertaining to the registration of these documents received between 1997 and 2006 and the 29,677 applications received between 2007 and 2009.

The MyDaftar campaign is organised by the Cabinet Committee on Indians with the National Registration Department and the Home Ministry and supported by the Information Communication and Culture Ministry. – Bernama

Tenang by-election and Indians

February 10th, 2011
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The recently concluded Tenang by-election saw BN candidate winning with a higher majority of 3707 as compared to 2008 General Elections, but still below the target set by the DPM. This may be partially due to the flood causing voter turnout to be about 67% only. According to Election Commission turnout is 66.7% which is a fall of 6.8% from the 73.5% turnout at the 2008 general election.  BTW, previous majority was 2,492.

An analysis by Naragan on the Indian voters shows the below (I’m not sure of the source of the data). He also did a write up on the possible impact of HRP, but I’m not going into that at the moment.

2008 2011
Total Indians voted 1104 694
Indian votes for BN 550 555
Indians voted for PR 554 144

Tony Pua also tweeted that 80% of the Indian voters voted for BN but the turnout was about 23% less.

I’m continuing with the assumption that the statistics above are correct. If anyone has the updated/correct stats, do let me know.

The total Indian voters are at 12% numbering about 1,754 voters. We can see from above that the turnout dropped nearly 40% and the votes for BN remains similar.  The votes for PR suffered tremendously as it dropped by about 75%. What does this mean? The makkal not interested to vote for PR as before and also not interested to vote for BN as well? Also, nearly 2/3 did not turn up to vote, which is more alarming! Bear in mind, of the 1754, 1100 are MIC members. Looks like MIC have lot of work to do.  Yes, they got 80% of the votes but its very misleading as the turnout is much less, and most voters who voted for PR did not turn up. In fact, the MIC Johor boss expected 80% of the TOTAL voters to vote for BN, and they actually got only about half of that.

However, two replies I got via twitter saying:

1. overall 73 percent indians voted for bn – source

2. total voters is 1740 turnout varies according to peti undi from 75 to 96 percent – source

And its said to be first-hand info.

Regardless of this, my opinion is that even if all of them voted, it would have not changed the results of this by-election.

The political parties have big KPI for Tenang Indians: ensure at least 80% of the Indian voters turn up to vote in next election.

I’m amused to read the story below from Malaysiakini, talking about the Indians in Tenang.  Read it and wonder if its one reason why voter turnout is low – the makkal think PR won’t be able to help, or that BN already helping enough, and the election result is foregone conclusion. So why bother voting?

The soaring price of rubber and palm oil has brought windfall to the residents of Tenang, with some Chinese estate owners and Malay Felda settlers reaping a monthly income of RM10,000.

However, most of the Indians voters in Tenang are struggling with rising living costs while still stuck with their monthly RM600 pay from giant plantation companies.

NONELabis Utara estate is one such Indian estate settlement in the constituency. Some 30 families are residing in their tiny yellow houses with two rooms, provided by their employer, Sime Darby.

This British colony heritage – providing free basic accommodation to workers and their families with meagre wage – has trapped the Indian community in poverty for three generations.

Although the official working hours are from 7am to 2pm, most are forced to toil overtime for the extra RM4 per hour, in order to hit the RM1,000 monthly income mark.

Those in other estates within the constituency namely Sungai Labis estate, Voules estate and Bukit Datok estates, display the same undying faith in the system.

Woeful living conditions

Labis Utara estate is only a 10-minute drive from Labis town but a large part of the road leading to the estate remains unpaved and is sometimes inundated after day-long rains, cutting the residents’ only access to town.

Despite the poor living conditions, a visit to Labis Utara by Malaysiakini found that many of the voters there remain staunch BN supporters.

To them, the BN and MIC are their only hope and the free accommodation, 50 percent school transport subsidy for their children and free public medical service are more than enough to ensure their loyalty.

They were well aware that the Felda settlers’ living standards have risen over the past 30 years compared to their stagnation, but the idea of switching their loyalty to the opposition had apparently never crossed their mind.

NONE“The MIC is more reliable than my own children,” said P Kunasegaran, 51, (right) who lost the ability to walk in an accident in 1995.

He added that supporting the BN is the bequest left to him by his late father.

“Before he died, he asked me to support the BN. I have voted five or six times for the BN. I also asked my children to support the BN.”

Abandoned parents’ total faith

The father of six, who now relies on his wife who earns RM400 as a cleaner at the Sime Darby office, said all his children had abandoned their parents.

“That’s why I say the BN and MIC are more reliable than my children. I will never support others. When I met with the accident, it was an MIC member who sent me to the hospital.”

Asked whether the government could have could have helped out his community through a scheme similar to that of Felda, Kunasegaran hesitated awhile but still maintained his loyalty.

“Even if that’s the case, I’m still thankful to the government. Hinduism teaches us to appreciate even the smallest help. Former MIC president S Samy Vellu is like my god.”

As for M Devi, 36, who earns RM400 a month as a Sime Darby office assistant, her reason for supporting the ruling coalition is simple – her employer had paid for her medical bill twice, when she gave birth to her two children at the Segamat government hospital.

Life jacket promise feeds faith

Her husband S Narayan, 45, has more reasons to support the BN as the MIC had assisted him to land him a cleaner’s job with Johor waste management contractor, Southern Waste.

“Before that I was a worker in an oil palm estate. I’m the envy of many people in this area! I can earn up to RM1,300 a month if I work overtime.”

Another couple, M Panirselpam, 49, and R Santhi, are the third generation of estate workers here.

NONEThey were both with Sime Darby estate earning a total monthly income of RM1,000 before Santhi (left) was diagnosed with Osteophytes (a type of bone spur, or bony projections that form along joints) which forced her to stop working.

“Earlier the MIC had promised that they would assist children who could get into higher education institutions. This is quite attractive to me because I want my children to be freed from such poverty,” said Panirselpam.

Is MIC Perak suggesting to reduce number of Tamil schools?

February 3rd, 2011
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This is alarming! A call to relocate schools and build THREE schools. Hmm..wonder if the MOE got budget for this or not. But I don”t agree with integration whereby from 6 schools end as only 3.  Relocate all six of them la. Don’t tell me you can’t find enough places with Indian communities in Perak.

With this kind of “brilliant” suggestions, we ourselves are giving “bullets” for others to shoot us. Dumb.

PERAK MIC has called on the state government to build three new Tamil schools in locations where the community resided in large numbers, reports Tamil Nesan.

State chief Datuk S.Veerasingam said steps are being taken to identify sites for the three Tamil schools in Taman Kaya, Taiping, Jelapang, Ipoh and in Langkap, near Bidor.

He said that currently there are six Tamil schools that are facing low enrolment and suggestion had mooted to integrate these schools with the new schools to be built.

Problems If no Birth Cert or IC

February 3rd, 2011
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Life is indeed full of obstacles if without such critical documents. I don’t suppose you can vote as well. Practically like an illegal immigrant, no access to education, health, legal, employment and social avenues/channels.

JPN’s MyDaftar program is being expanded with help of the SITF. Let’s see how these folks can be helped.

At two, her father left her with a family friend here but did not leave behind her birth certificate. Housewife R. Mageswary, who now claims to be 38, says she does not know her exact birthdate.

“I have never celebrated my birthday,” she sobbed, relating that the absence of a birth certificate had deprived her from getting an identity card, going to school, getting a job and travelling away from home for fear of being caught by the police.

“I do not even know how to read. I am also afraid of travelling far from my home in Segamat in case of police road block,” she said in between tears.

Desperate: Rubella and Annie holding up a document which states that Annie is not a Malaysian citizen.

Mageswary said she had tried many times, through her husband, to get her identification documents but all attempts had failed.

Life had been difficult for Mageswary and others who are in the same predicament in Labis and elsewhere.

Widow V. Rubella, 37, whose husband died four months ago, said she had to do odd jobs to support her 10-year-old daughter.

“I do not have a birth certificate nor an identification card so it is next to impossible for me to even get aid from the welfare department,” she said, adding that the birth certificate of her daughter, D. Annie and two other children also stated they are not Malaysian.

Joining the conversation, Annie said her elder brother was now in prison because he could not produce his identity card during a roadblock.

“He explained to the court about his predicament but he was still jailed,” she said, adding that her brother had been jailed several times for the same offence.

Segamat Indian Community Development Association secretary B.M. Baskaran said he has brought up such problems many times in the past 10 years.

“I have helped to resolve 15 such cases but I believe there are many more that are still unsolved,” he said.

Asked about the issue, Deputy Home Minister Datuk Lee Chee Leong said the ministry would start an outreach programme to identify those who are affected by such problems.

“The programme will start after the Tenang by-election and we will handle the issues on a case-by-case basis,” he said.

Malaysian Tamil Valthu Song and Tamil Writers Website

January 28th, 2011
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Last weekend, I was at a 3-in-1 function organised by the Malaysian Tamil Writers Association:

–  introduce (free) Tamil short stories in iPad and iPhone, created by Muthu Nedumaren (creator of Sellinam)

– launch of Tamil Valthu (Praise song)

– launch of revamped Tamil Writers website.

I managed to catch the afternoon session which started with Muthu’s talk on social networks, creation of Tamil content in Apple platform (iPhone and iPad) and the need for writers to move on to the next step which is Web 2.0 and beyond. It was an interesting session which was peppered with facts and figures on Facebook usage etc.

Muthelilan Nedumaren: From Malaysian Tamil Writers Association Tamil Valthu and Website Launch

This was followed by a short break before the launch of the Tamil Valthu.

The stage: From Malaysian Tamil Writers Association Tamil Valthu and Website Launch

Association President along with VIPs: From Malaysian Tamil Writers Association Tamil Valthu and Website Launch

The Song was launched by Dato’ Kanthan (ex-assemblyman). It was written by poet Sini Naina Muhammed. The poet shared his story on how the song was created. It was quite interesting as he explained about how he made changes, and the inspiration he received.

Tamil Valthu launch: From Malaysian Tamil Writers Association Tamil Valthu and Website Launch

Hear the song here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJ3S_jQdmKw

The lyrics:

This was followed by the launch of their website. This was a collaboration between a website created by Ms Khrisna Raj Mohan since 2006. It was revamped and now launched with cooperation of the association. You can access the website at www.tamilwriters.net

From Malaysian Tamil Writers Association Tamil Valthu and Website Launch