Malaysian Indian Women Entrepreneur National Convention

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Extracted from email:

View the flyer here [2.4MB, PDF file].

MIBA is organising the Malaysian Indian Women Entrepreneur National Convention (MIWENC ) between 22nd and 24th May 2009 at Tiara Beach Resort, Port Dickson.

There are also promotion booth available on these dates. Each booth will be at RM500 each for the three days.

Please feel free to call Mr. Karthig if you need more info or clarification:

Karthig Chinnasamy
National Central Working Committee Member

for Malaysian Indian Business Association
H/P 019 – 3503621 E-mel mibakarthig@live.com

Sivakumar maintains stand

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Speaker Sivakumar today provided more clarification over allegations that he lied about not knowing about notice for assembly sitting:

Perak Assembly Speaker V. Sivakumar vehemently denied he had known about the issuance of notices on the May 7 state assembly sitting as alleged in a report in an English daily Monday.

In a faxed statement Tuesday, Sivakumar reiterated that he had never been aware of the notices and had only first heard about the sitting from an assemblyman last Thursday.

“The assemblyman said that a reliable source had said that assembly sitting would be held on May 7. Before that day, I never knew anything about the sitting,” he said.

Sivakumar was responding to an English daily report Monday in which an unnamed source supposedly close to the Mentri Besar’s office had accused Sivakumar of lying about his knowledge of the notices.

The source had claimed that Sivakumar had even met with State Assembly secretary Abdullah Antong Sabri last Friday prior to notices being issued.

During the meeting, the source claimed the duo had allegedly even examined official documents from the palace pertaining to the Ruler’s consent for the May 7 sitting.

I only met with Abdullah at 3pm that day, after Friday prayers and only after the notices had already been distributed.

“In that informal meeting, I never saw any documents from the palace,” Sivakumar said.

Sivakumar added that he had only known about the notices earlier Friday morning, following phone calls from several assemblymen who had received them.

He said that he had also phoned his office in the State Secretariat and found out from his staff that the same notice had been delivered to him there at 10am

… Earlier Tuesday, Abdullah, when approached by reporters at the State Secretariat here, told reporters that the issue of whether he had met with Sivakumar on the May 7 sitting “should not arise.”

He said that it had already been common knowledge that the Ruler had granted consent for the sitting.

“Rest assured, proper legal procedures were followed. The issue of whether Speaker and I met does not arise,” he said.

He however refused to comment on whether he had briefed or informed Sivakumar on the notices before sending them out.

So, looks like some “unnamed sources” is creating havoc.

Hindu Temples in KL agree to relocate

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Well, 28 out of 29 agree to relocate, says Deputy FT minister Saravanan:

Twenty-eight out of 29 Hindu temples sitting on disputed land around Kuala Lumpur have agreed to relocate by May.

Deputy Federal Territories Minister Datuk M. Saravanan said all 28 temple caretakers had agreed to relocate to several locations provided by the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) except for the Sri Muniaswarar Temple in Jalan Air Panas, Setapak, which remained adamant in staying put.

“It is the government’s policy not to demolish any house of worship without first giving it an alternative area to relocate to.

“To those who refuse to relocate, they will be given 30 days and an alternative location, following which we may proceed to demolish the building,“ he told reporters at the Buddha Miao You Temple in Setapak yesterday.

Saravanan said the temples had been given notices to relocate last year but many refused to do so until the DBKL issued the last notice on March 1.

“We did not force them to move out without giving them another place to go; several alternatives had been suggested,” he said.

Its indeed a good news as ugly confrontation leading to demolishment of temples have been avoided. However, it will be better if the list of temples, date of establishment, registration status of the temple committee,  cost of relocation, land status and location of new sites, are also revealed (both offline and online)  so that we don’t find temples end up next to sewerage ponds or water tanks.

And what is the reason for the sole temple not agreeing to relocate?

Speaker Sivakumar lying?

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This is quite serious accusation. State Assembly speaker Sivakumar said he was not informed about the call for assembly sitting.  But NST published the story below:

Sources close to the menteri besar’s office told the New Straits Times yesterday that state assembly secretary Abdullah Antong had even a 30-minute meeting at the speaker’s office on Friday, before the notices were sent out to all 59 state assemblymen.

A source said: “It was a blatant lie when he claimed to have only known about it from several state assemblymen and newspapers. He was properly informed of the sitting and the meeting (on Friday) was granted by none other than Sivakumar himself.”

“During the meeting, Abdullah fully briefed him on the proposed sitting and explained that the Sultan of Perak, Sultan Azlan Shah, had given his consent for the sitting.”

The source also revealed that documented evidence of the ruler’s consent and assurance that all processes and procedures had been adhered to were also explained at length to Sivakumar.

“It was even pointed out to him that the sitting must be carried out in a dignified and honourable way, befitting the institution,” he said, adding that the meeting was carried out in a cordial manner.

“All the necessary procedures were followed, the ruler’s consent was obtained, notices were sent out and the speaker was duly notified of the proposed sitting.

“Why is he denying all this by issuing a statement to that effect?” asked the source.

Sivakumar, at a press conference at his office at the state secretariat building here on Saturday, said he had suspended Abdullah for issuing the notices without his knowledge or consent.

If its proven that Sivakumar lied, it will seriously erode his credibility and make it easier to replace him. So, who is correct? The speaker or the assembly secretary?

Waytha clarifies coordinator suspension

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Received via email:

PRESS STATEMENT 190409

On the 17th April I had released a statement on the urgent need to restructure HINDRAF and the setting up of a New Committee and Working Groups.

This statement has been misinterpreted and misunderstood by certain segment of the public which read it as though we are replacing our coordinators. This is not the case as it merely a restructuring exercise.

The original 10 member committee was set up to oversee the campaign and demands for the release of HINDRAF leaders and since then those appointed to the position of coordinators have moved on to undertake other key responsibilities which is far more challenging with the increased need of the society.

Manoharan and Manickavasagam have since been elected members of Parliament, which requires them to positively contribute to the country and their constituents.

Surendran solely has been mounted with the uphill task of handling the burden of all legal matters which was previously handled by 3 of the HINDRAF Lawyers (Uthaya, Manoharan and Genga).

Tanendran has since indicated that he is serious about forming his own political party.

With the recent change of the country’s leadership earlier this month, I am of the opinion HINDRAF have to “cave in” for a longer period to struggle for the society to pressure the Government to meet our demands as well as working together in co-operation with all opposition parties to prepare for the next General Election.

As chairman of HINDRAF, I can state that the valuable and sound advice, support and contribution from the aforesaid Politicians, Members of Parliament and Legal advisor has been vital in spearheading HINDRAF in its struggle. The continuous support from them would only strengthen the movement’s direction in fulfilling the demands of the Indian community

The expectations and aspirations of the Indian community are beyond the original demands and HINDRAF needs to keep up with the needs and changes to be relevant and “a player” in the field of Human Rights in Malaysia.

In these circumstances a complete revamp and restructure is needed to face the new challenges.

The new structure would be announced within the next few days.

P.Waytha Moorthy

CHAIRMAN

There’s some problem arising now.  Even though coordinator are asked not give out statements, we find Thanenthiran doing so:

R. Thanenthiran, who was a national coordinator until Waytha- moorthy issued the suspension order, said the movement was now taking steps to become a formal political party.

He said an official statement about the formation of the new party was expected at the end of this month or early next month.

“Since Hindraf was banned, we have been facing difficulties and we need to continue being mobile to take care of the welfare of the Indian community,” he said, adding that it would be the alternative to existing Indian parties.

He said the process to form a new party is nearly completed.

The movement’s new structure is expected to comprise a non-government organisation and a political party.

Thanenthiran’s goal, which had earlier appeared in an online news portal, seemed different from what Waythamoorthy was pushing for.

Yesterday, Waythamoorthy, who has maintained that Hindraf/Makkal Sakthi should remain a non-political pressure group, said: “It is Thanenthiran’s right to become involved in politics or to set-up a political party. I cannot stop him and will not stop him.”

Another former national coordinator, S. Manikavasagam, agreed with Waythamoorthy’s stand, saying Hindraf should remain apolitical.

“Waythamoorthy had from the very beginning stressed that Hindraf/Makkal Sakthi will not be involved in politics but function as a pressure group,” said Manikavasagam.

Waytha clarifies the original reason for the setup of the coordinators:

He said that the original 10-member committee was set up towards the end of 2007 to oversee the movement’s campaign in fighting for the rights of the Indian community and to demand for the release of Hindraf leaders held under the Internal Security Act in December 2007.

Malaysiakini also quoted from Malaysia Nanban:

And highlighting the widening rift in the movement, leading Tamil daily Malaysia Nanban today carried a headline which asked ‘Who is Waythamoorthy?’.

The daily quoted some grassroots supporters questioning Waythamoorthy’s decision to remain overseas while faulting the local coordinators.

“He should have been here fighting with us for our cause rather than issuing statements from overseas,” they said.

Now, I wonder which grassroots members are asking him to fight for their cause in Malaysia. Don’t they know ISA is waiting for him? Must be a bunch of misinformed grassroots supporters.

This is a big risk indeed for HINDRAF. The restructuring can backfire bigtime. I’m not sure how thing will turn out. We have to wait for more information from Waytha. Another factor will be the action of the coordinators like Thanenthiran – would they start to badmouth Hindraf in case they are not in the new setup? For a fledgling body, any sort of scandal or exposure will bury it.

But, I still remember Waytha’s newspaper interview in 2007 which he said that HINDRAF may cease to exist in the future, maybe something else will replace it, or there won’t be a reason for it to exist.