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samy vellu funeral prayers

January 2nd, 2008
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Prayers for the 'late' Samy Vellu
RK Anand | Jan 2, 08 2:58pm

The attacks and criticisms against MIC president S Samy Vellu have degenerated to macabre levels. 

While some might find this amusing, others have condemned it as being nothing more than meretricious politics.

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 notice also stated that Samy Vellu had 'passed away in embarrassment' after witnessing the Nov 25 rally organised by the Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf).

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'

Meanwhile, Palanivel condemned the 'funeral prayer' notice when asked to comment on the distribution of such material.

"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."

"Even animals would not do such things, these are people who do not know the Indian culture. If they are true Hindus, they would not do such things," he told Malaysiakini.

"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.

"It is very unbecoming of people to stoop so low for their own political agenda. This is the work of politically bankrupt and mentally unstable elements," he told Malaysiakini.

"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.

samy’s pledge for 2008

January 1st, 2008
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Samy pledges to uplift standard of living among Indians

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KUALA LUMPUR: Works Minister Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu said his resolution for the New Year is to uplift the standard of living in the Indian community. 

“As MIC President, I will strive to create more opportunities in education, employment, economy, business, housing, health and assistance to the Indian community through the normal system of discussions with the Government. 

»We are aware of the dissatisfaction by certain quarters in the (Indian) community« DATUK SERI S. SAMY VELLU

“This system has been successful in creating more opportunities to Indians but there is still a lot more to be done,” he said in his New Year message. 

“We are aware of the dissatisfaction by certain quarters in the community but the MIC will continue to bring about changes and transformation in line with the multi racial composition in the country,” he said. 

He said the MIC would also continue to give priority towards development of education among Indians.  

Other leaders in the country also expressed their expectations for the New Year. 

temple chairmen to meet khir toyo

December 31st, 2007
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Khir to meet all Hindu temple chairmen this Friday

BERNAMA

 
 

KUALA LUMPUR, MON:

SELANGOR MB Datuk Seri Dr Mohamad Khir Toyo will be meeting the chairmen of all Hindu temples in the state this Friday to discuss problems affecting the places of worship.

Malaysian Hindu Council chairman Datuk R. Nadarajah said the meeting would take place at Batu Caves on Friday and about 800 chairmen of Hindu temples throughout Selangor were expected to attend it.

“We will use this opportunity to discuss with him problems affecting Hindu temples and hope that he will be able to assist us in resolving them,” Nadarajah told reporters this today.

He said a memorandum on the problems affecting Hindu temples would also be handed over to Khir.

singaporean hunger strike to support Hindraf 5

December 31st, 2007
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Singaporean on 5-day hunger strike to support Hindraf 5
Dec 31, 07 12:24pm
A Singaporean artist said today he had begun a hunger strike to seek the release of Malaysian Hindu rights activists detained under a tough security law.
"At 9am, I began (the hunger strike)," 23-year-old Seelan Palay said from near the front gate of the Malaysian High Commission.
Palay said he would drink water but not eat during the hunger strike, which will last five days – one day for each detained member from Malaysia's Hindu Rights Action Force Hindraf.
The five are being held under Malaysia's Internal Security Act, which allows for indefinite detention without trial.
"I'll sleep on the ground on a straw mat," Palay said, adding he was wearing a sign around his neck that read: "Give them fair trial."
The activists were detained after they enraged the government in November by mounting a mass rally alleging discrimination against Indians in Malaysia, where the majority are ethnic Malay Muslims.
Police used tear gas, water cannon and baton charges to break up the street protest by at least 30,000 people. Palay said he attended that rally.

Free them or charge them in court

In a statement released before the hunger strike, Palay called for global pressure on the Malaysian government to free the five and to prove allegations against them in open court.

"In line with the greater focus on human rights in Asean today … we surely cannot turn a blind eye to this matter," his statement said.
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations last month signed a charter calling for the establishment of a regional human rights body.
Singapore currently chairs the 10-member Asean.

 

 

Tamil in KLIA?

December 31st, 2007
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Now is the time to squeeze the govt? Looks like another advantage to MIC following the outcome of HINDRAF rally.
 

KLIA urged to use Tamil as well

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SRI Sruthi Mandram president Datin Seri Indrani Samy Vellu hoped that any announcements at the KL International Airport would also be made in Tamil, according to Tamil Nesan

She said an information centre in Tamil should be opened to cater for the increasing number of passengers arriving from India, especially Chennai. 

Indrani said it would help Indian passengers if flight announcements and other matters were made in Tamil. Information centres, she said, must be manned by officers well versed in Tamil and they must be able to give advice to those stranded at the airport and job seekers. 

Indrani said the officers could also assist Indian passengers on matters relating to immigration procedures.