MIC under attack

February 19th, 2008 by poobalan | View blog reactions Leave a reply »
 Subscribe in a reader | Subscribe by Email



MIC facing rejection everywhere it goes. SV, his son, Komala. Earlier was Vigneswaran in Lunas. This can be a trick by MIC itself. Its’ MIC Brigade (or hired hands) can pretend to be HINDRAF supporters and disturb the functions. Later HINDRAF will be blamed as being violent or problem makers.

Any I’m amused by the comments from Saravanan:

MIC Information Chief M Saravanan lambasted those involved for their ‘thug-like’ behaviour.  “In all these cases, these people claimed that they are from Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) and that they represent the angry community,” he said. “But tell me since when did Hindraf become such a violent movement. Is this their struggle? To surround, heckle and assault MIC people?” 

“These are men who have been paid to embarrass the MIC leadership. We know who they are. We are not bothered by them. … He further said Hindraf should be aware that unscrupulous persons are misusing its name. “If their (Hindraf’s) struggle is to ensure the community’s development, they should stick to that. Don’t let everyone to run loose in the name of changing the community,” he said.

I guess it takes a thief to know one.

Indian M’sians vent fury on MIC leaders

http://malaysiakini.com/news/78220

Simmering discontent against the MIC has erupted into outbursts at party events, as angry Indian Malaysians demand answers for the community’s woes. Two events – in Pajam and Kapar – were disrupted last Sunday, a day after S Samy Vellu had to be ‘rescued’ by police. It was the second incident involving him in recent weeks.  In all four cases, the crowd – claiming to represent the community – had surrounded and heckled MIC leaders, wanting them to explain why they have been left behind in terms of development.

In Pajam, Negri Sembilan, Maika Holdings chairperson S Vel Paari, who is also Samy Vellu’s son, took the brunt of fury. He had been invited to disburse aid to the needy at an event attended by some 500 people. An eyewitness, S Suresh, said: “He first gave out cash to some school children, and sarees and clothes to adults.”

Vel Paari was then said to have given a speech in which he had said that only the MIC could help solve the community’s problems. “The crowd listened and when he ended his speech, someone stood up and asked him to explain what had happened to the money collected by Maika,” said Suresh.

A few others quickly surrounded Vel Paari. “They were angry. They wanted him to tell them what has MIC done and why the community is still so backward,” said Suresh. Vel Paari’s minders immediately bundled him into his car and whisked him away to safety. In the ensuing melee, some of the minders were hurt.

The Kapar stand-off

In the second incident in Kapar, Selangor, also on Sunday, member of Parliament K Komala Devi was similarly heckled. Although MIC Brigade members managed to prevent the hecklers from getting near her, a free-for-all followed in which several people were hurt.

Tension has been building since Feb 13, when Samy Vellu – at a foundation-laying ceremony for a Tamil school in Sungai Way, Selangor – was surrounded and heckled by some youths. Last Saturday night, in Butterworth, Penang, about 60 people blocked his car while he was leaving a function and jeered him for being unable to help the community.  Samy Vellu was stuck in his car for more than 30 minutes and was only ‘rescued’ by a team of police outriders.

‘What is their struggle?’

MIC Information Chief M Saravanan lambasted those involved for their ‘thug-like’ behaviour.  “In all these cases, these people claimed that they are from Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) and that they represent the angry community,” he said. “But tell me since when did Hindraf become such a violent movement. Is this their struggle? To surround, heckle and assault MIC people?” 

He said the party and its leaders are not angry with the community over these incidents as “we know the people who do these are doing it for their own gain”.  “These are men who have been paid to embarrass the MIC leadership. We know who they are. We are not bothered by them. We will continue to do our duty for the community,” added the Federal Territory MIC chief. He further said Hindraf should be aware that unscrupulous persons are misusing its name. “If their (Hindraf’s) struggle is to ensure the community’s development, they should stick to that. Don’t let everyone to run loose in the name of changing the community,” he said.

Following a Hindraf rally on Nov 25 last year, an unprecedented wave of dissatisfaction has surfaced over the performance of Samy Vellu and MIC as well as issues linked to discrimination and marginalisation of the community.  Many in the grassroots are of the opinion that little is being done to uplift sections of the community that are mired in poverty and low-skill jobs, and physically displaced by development.

Advertisement

5 comments

  1. Mauriya says:

    People who attend MIC organised functions are MIC members. Others especially Hindraf members and their sympathisers won’t bother to waste their precious time to listen to these scumbags (MIC leaders) who have all the while claimed that the Indian community is well off, maybe 5 years behind the other races.

    The thugs who create chaos and fracas are from the MIC. It has been their modus operandi to create commotion and fights the moment anyone stands up to ask a legitimate question, whether it is about the MAIKA holdings, 10 million TM shares allotted to the Indian community or about why the Indians are third class citizens in the country.

    I pity some of the MIC MPs like Komala Devi and Devamany. Even if they want to do something for the community, they just can’t over-ride the decision of the great leader, Samy Velu.

    Don’t blame Hindraf. They have at least opened the eyes of everyone in the country, even the UMNO sectarian bigots.

  2. Killer says:

    MIC members ? You have proof ?

    These are just HINDRAF thugs. This is not about MIC being under attack but the thuggish behaviour of the HINDRAF supporters. You see for all the talk about Ahimsa, yet again their true color is shown by resorting to shouting, using vulgar words and physical initimidation.

    You might not like the guy but that doesn’t mean you can abuse him. This is not democracy but THUGGERY.

    And don’t think this is something spontaneous, it has been orchestrated.

    Shame on you Indians !!

  3. Killi Valavan says:

    the one originated the ‘thuggery’ is none other than MIC itself . Who slashed writer Tamilmani(whom writing against SV at that time) with knife ?
    In 2004 , when MIC Ipoh organized ‘kannadasan’ event with Astro for free , those MIC thugs where forcing attendees to pay money for entrance ! The event was attended by none other than SV & Rajoo .
    Who will not forget wht happened in Maika assembly . So the thugs were from Hindraf or MIC ?
    The original thugs are now the victim of their past ….. very good !
    Luckily Hindraf didnt exist at that time else some idiots whom think themselves as intelligent will blame on it as well . Good strategy , that is to make use of Hindraf to overshadow MIC mistakes .
    Tell this to monkeys to believe !

  4. Killer says:

    So Killi you are advocating thuggery as a legitimate means of struggle for HINDRAF ?

  5. New_Indian says:

    Killer, your constant blabering on MIC is getting a bit stale and meaningless. Get out from here as there are more concerning issue to be discussed. Indians are not fools anymore to believe what the media and MIC says. Everyone knows who’s thugs, MIC members who else. Dont try to create a new image for MIC, they were the past and we need to look into future.

    Dont try to tarnish HINDRAF image, its hopeless.