Kg Buah Pala residents give memo to DPM Muhyiddin

/* August 19th, 2009 by poobalan | View blog reactions No comments »
 Subscribe in a reader | Subscribe to poobalan.com by Email


I got to hand it to the residents, they are really pushing every possible button in order to save their land. If state government not able to help, go to Federal. Even though PM Najib already said land matters are state issue, DPM Muhyiddin seem to indicate otherwise.

Not sure what he meant by “The deadline (for the residents to vacate the land) is Aug 31. We want to see how the state government can resolve the issue”. If after 31st August only want to do something, most probably they will only see a flattened land. The developer is itching to demolish the place, so I’m not sure where the DPM is leading the residents to. A false hope? Now the state can turn around and say since the Federal government seem to indicate can do something, we’ll just leave it to them. That’s the peril of jumping ship. Its like burning the bridge at both ends.

I’m sure the residents are aware their problem was caused by the same group from which they are asking for help now. When desperate, have to  resort to desperate measures. Can’t blame them. Now, its up to Federal government to save them. How? Maybe federal government and coalition can make some deal with the coperative and/or the developer, bypassing the state government. Err..along the way, MIC need to be given some role to play as well.

So, its with (in)sincere feeling that the rep, Sugumaran pleads:

“…Now we realise that only the BN can really help the people,” said Sugumaran.

Kg Buah Pala issue may also impact the upcoming by-elections in Permatang Pasir, so each coalition needs to play its card properly. Will this be turned into a racial point? corruption point? administation weakness point? Which coalition can milk the most out of Kg Buah Pala sage to entice the 70% over Malay voters and minority Chinese and Indian voters?

The federal government has so far not intervened in the Kampung Buah Pala land ownership issue as it wants to see whether the Penang government is capable of resolving the issue.

Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin said this to Kampung Buah Pala residents association chairperson M Sugumaran after receiving a memorandum on the issue from him.

“The deadline (for the residents to vacate the land) is Aug 31. We want to see how the state government can resolve the issue,” he said.

The seven-page memorandum was handed to Muhyiddin when he visited Permatang Pasir, near here, to look at the Barisan Nasional’s preparations for the upcoming by-election.

Sugumaran said in the memorandum, the association urged the federal government to intervene in the issue in order to save the traditional village and turn it into a planned village.

He said the residents were forced to ask for federal government intervention following the state government’s failure to keep its promise of helping the villagers if the opposition was given the mandate to govern the state.

“(Lim) Guan Eng (chief minister) cannot assist us. Now we realise that only the BN can really help the people,” said Sugumaran.

The Federal Court recently ordered the residents to vacate the 2.6ha village land belonging to Koperasi Pegawai Kerajaan Pulau Pinang (KPKPP), to make way for a housing project.

However, the Federal Court yesterday fixed Friday to hear a new application by the residents to set aside the Appeals Court’s decision made on May 11, that KPKPP is the rightful owner of the land. – Bernama

Gobala Gobala

/* August 19th, 2009 by poobalan | View blog reactions No comments »
 Subscribe in a reader | Subscribe to poobalan.com by Email


Looks like Gobalakrishnan, MP for Padang Serai hitting out at a person (policeman):

And after that, he was manhandled and arrested. It seems broken/fractured the hand, torn pants until can see the underwear.

If based on clip shown in TV3, its a by-election in Padang Serai soon. Its possible that the MP was provoked, but still its wrong to hit a another person, especially law enforcement officer. I wonder how he going to escape from this mess.

Samy to remain president till next MIC election is over

/* August 19th, 2009 by poobalan | View blog reactions No comments »
 Subscribe in a reader | Subscribe to poobalan.com by Email


Saw the interview excerpt in TV3’s Buletin Utama earlier. Samy Vellu confirmed that he will complete his term as MIC President until mid May 2012 AND will oversee the MIC election process after that before handing over to the new president. That means somewhere around mid September 2012.

Not that we can trust him (or any other politicians, for the matter). It could be some sort of strategy or half-truth to manipulate or disrupt the upcoming nominations and subsequent elections.

Ganabatirau questions Waytha over HiINDRAF and funds

/* August 19th, 2009 by poobalan | View blog reactions 1 comment »
 Subscribe in a reader | Subscribe to poobalan.com by Email


After Waythamoorty gave an interview in Malaysiakini (here and here), one of the HINDRAF 5 ex-ISA detainee raised some questions and allegations, mainly questioning the status of funds collected during the incarceration of the HINDRAF 5. How can they know that collection ran into millions? Bank statements?

Let’s see how Waytha replies. This kind of ding-dong war of words will reveal more and more dirt on either/both sides.  Each will accuse the other, but so far no proof from any quarters. I

Hindraf activist and former ISA detainee V Ganabatirau has accused the outlawed movements current leader, P Waythamoorthy, of using millions of ringgit collected from the people for his personal use while in self-imposed exile in London.

He said funds collected by the movement for the Hindraf 5 who were detained under the ISA, never reached them or their families.

“Initially funds were collected by highlighting the suffering of the so called Hindraf 5. From December 13th 2007, the focus was changed to highlighting the suffering of our family members. The total amount collected runs into millions,” he said when asked to comment on the funds

My family did not receive a single sen from the funds. When questioned, Waythamoorthy,the defacto head, claimed that the funds were meant for a civil suit that was to be filed against the British government.”

But the suit expired as civil matters must be pursed within three months after filing which was Nov 29 2007.

I believe that the suit was deliberately allowed to expire so that he could enjoy his exile and the good life in London.

“All our hopes vanished with Waythamoorthy when he did not pursue the suit.

“The public had high hopes. We only wanted the plight of poor and marginalised Indians here to be exposed. Not for the money,” said Ganabatirau (right).

Wayathamoorthy had last week claimed in an interview with Malaysiakini that the suit was foiled by the Malaysian government and police.

But Ganabatirau rubbished the reasoning given by Waythamoorthy saying that they could ‘never be accepted’.

“Why should he go for a pilgrimage to India on Nov 27 2007?” Ganabatirau asked, recalling the events that led the detention of five of them in Kamunting under the ISA.

According to Ganabatirau, Waythamoorthy personally assured him that the suit would be filed.

Speaking to Malaysiakini, the former lawyer also denied that Waythamoorthy was the movement’s treasurer. [i thought he was the leader, not treasurer]

In fact, Hindraf was registered as an business enterprise and as such, there was no need for a treasurer, he said

Ganabatirau also said the rift in Hindraf began after the suit failed to materialise.

“The started rift during my detention under ISA that led to Uthayakumar to accuse me of being a Special Branch (SB) agent because I raised the suit issue,” he said when asked to comment on allegations that he was a government spy.

Who is the boss?

The Hindraf leader turned activist said that he met Hindraf lawyer P Uthayakumar in December 2006.

Ganabatirau added that he actively organised forums and demonstrations together with (fellow Hindraf activist and former ISA detainee) K Vasanthakumar on temple demolitions between January to April 2007.

Both of us played key roles in pulling in the crowds. Prior to our involvement, the crowds numbered between 20 and 30 people only .”

He added that application for permission for holding the November 25 2007 rally to handover the memorandum to the British government was organised by him and Vsanthakumar.

The suit against the British government intended to claim 1 million pounds sterling for every Indian in Malaysia since independence for displacing them from their homeland.

“Waythamoorthy contributed nothing to the movement except being named plaintiff in the suit. All the trips that he made was paid for by using money collected from the people,” Ganabatirau said when asked to elaborate on the current Hindraf chairperson’s role.

He is a chicken. If there is a forum, he would ask me whether there were police or SB (Special Branch personnel) in the vicinity before coming to give a speech.”

He also commented on RS Thanenthirran’s involvement in the movement.

“Why was there no condemnation from Waythamoorthy against Thanentirran who ‘hijacked’ the term ‘Makkal Sakthi for the party. Both Vasantha and I coined the term.”

RS Thanentiran formed Malaysia Makkal Sakthi Party which made overtures to the BN government that led to the possibility of Waythamoorthy’s anticipated return to Malaysia.

‘Hijacked movement’

“Waythamoorthy also appointed himself as the chairman of Hindraf and appointed Thanenthirran and S Jayathas as coordinator. Who made him the boss? There was no election. Who gave him the right to appoint and dismiss coordinators?

Ganabatirau also added that he was also against the idea of Hindraf activists visiting the then Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi as it was Thanenthirran’s method of hijacking Hindraf.

“Don’t you see that he is discriminating and marginalising me and Vasanthakumar even as he speaks on the discrimination and marginalisation of the Indian community ever since we were detained?

Ganabatirau also questioned the motives of Waythamoorthy who is blaming Pakatan Rakyat for the Kampung Buah Pala fiasco.

“Whom does he want to please to ensure his safe return?”

Ganabatirau, along with K Vasanthakumar, K Kenghadaran, P Uthayakumar and M Manoharan, were key leaders who led 30,000 people in a protest rally against the marginalisation of the Indian community in Malaysia in Nov 2007.

The large scale demonstration in Kuala Lumpur led to the detention of the five under Internal Security Act.

Employer and Eve

/* August 19th, 2009 by poobalan | View blog reactions No comments »
 Subscribe in a reader | Subscribe to poobalan.com by Email


Nope this is not some salacious romance story, folks.  Sorry to disappoint 🙂

I wonder if anyone have experienced situations where your organisation (the Employer) decides to hold a meeting/talk/discussion etc on the Eve (I bet you guys thought of a lady, eh?) of an important date or public holiday or long weekends. And this meeting/talk/discussions will take place as late as possible – 5pm, 6pm or even at night.

Imagine, coming Thursday is a public holiday, and a memo arrives today from your boss, saying there’s a compulsory talk on “How to save money by switching of lights” by a consultant at 6pm on the eve (Wednesday).

Or how about a meeting to discuss “company trip” on eve of first day of the fasting month?

National Day falls on a Monday, so you’ll have a long weekend, and most of us will have planned for a trip. Imagine on Friday evening, the CEO wants to meet the employees and give his monthly talk.

I guess you get the point.

If happens one time, OK la. But if all the time – Chinese New Year, Deepavali, etc pun sama.  People want to go back and try avoid jam, but employer has other ideas.

Is it a rarity or normal thing that happens everywhere?