
Prayers for the 'late' Samy Vellu
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RK Anand | Jan 2, 08 2:58pm |
The attacks and criticisms against MIC president S Samy Vellu have degenerated to macabre levels.
For some time now, unidentified groups have been circulating, among others, notices on the veteran politician's '16th-day funeral prayers'. Rumours are also rife that such prayers were actually carried out in several locations but this could not be confirmed. According to sources, there are numerous versions of the notice, which are also being forwarded via the internet. These notices have also been posted at various places, with one calling the MIC president as the Indian community's 'No 1 Killer'. The notice obtained by Malaysiakini is typical of the '16th-day funeral prayers' invitation advertised in newspapers. The notice, which contains a photograph of Samy Vellu flanked by oil lamps, urged the people to attend the event on Dec 25, 2007 near a riverbank in Batang Berjuntai. Apart from using derogatory words to describe the MIC president, the notice also accused him or enriching his family members and friends while the Indian community suffered. In view of this, the notice stated: "We call on the Tamil people of Batang Berjuntai to pray that his soul suffers in hell." Hindraf rally The protest, held in Kuala Lumpur, saw some 30,000 Indian Malaysians taking to the streets. The notice also carried swipes against Samy Vellu's family members, his deputy G Palanivel, vice-president S Sothinathan, secretary-general S Subramaniam and Youth chief S Vigneswaran. MIC and its leaders have come under intense pressure since the Nov 25 rally, which some observers have described as a 'political awakening' for the Indian community. Hindraf had also accused MIC of failing to represent the Indians, a charge which has been repeatedly denied by the party. The movement also ruffled feathers by claiming that the government had allegedly marginalised Indians and subjected them to ethnic cleansing. Five Hindraf leaders have since been detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA). 'Bunch of idiots'
"It is not part of our culture to do this kind of thing to a person who is alive. It's very degrading," he told Malaysiakini. The MIC deputy president stressed that those who are religious and possess human values would not resort to such activities. "I do not think that the people are happy with such a negative activity," he added. Sothinathan, on the other hand, described those behind the notices as a "bunch of idiots who have no respect for their religion and culture."
"These people should stop blaming others, these are people who would not progress themselves or allow others to progress, they should not be taken seriously," he added. 'Mentally unstable elements' Also condemning the notices was MIC vice-president S Veerasingam.
"Samy Vellu is a great leader, we must not belittle his contribution to the community and nation. Let us respect and recognise him as a great leader," he added. Veerasingam also pointed out that MIC's main thrust has been in the field of education and "one man who has contributed immensely in this field is none other than Samy Vellu." Concurring with these views, a MIC grassroots leader, who declined to be named, said while some might argue that such actions reflect the anger felt by the community, it is nevertheless demeaning. "It is distasteful, to say the least. Such actions could backfire and see the support for Hindraf waning," he noted. "If they want to take on MIC, its president and other leaders, they should do it through the proper channels, such as the ballot box, and not resort to such crude and vile means," he added. |
“If they want to take on MIC, its president and other leaders, they should do it through the proper channels, such as the ballot box, and not resort to such crude and vile means,” he added.
The MIC is in such a ridiculous state that NO ONE can get into any party position and if they do remain unless they have the “blessings” of the big boss himself! None of the present crop of “leaders” can do mount a challenge. Such
is the tight grip SV has on the party that they will be thrown out even if they as much as dare to think about a revolt!
It is easy for these and the other present so called “leaders ” to say that people should get into the MIC and make changes. They know they are safe
under the patronage of SV. It is like the snake around Siva’s neck mocking Garuda ( I hasten to add that I do not for a moment think we can ever equate SV to Sivaperuman!)
As I have mentioned before I think that SV and the present crop of leaders will not rest till MIC had a good and proper burial!