Time does flies!!!
Little did I realise that poobalan.com has been operating for nearly two years and a week now. Read my first posting here.

Belated Happy Birthday to my blog 🙂
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Time does flies!!!
Little did I realise that poobalan.com has been operating for nearly two years and a week now. Read my first posting here.

Belated Happy Birthday to my blog 🙂
Image taken from PenguinPartyZone.
The group of volunteers under “Sampah Masyarakat” got together on Monday, the day after Thaipusam to help clean up the area. The initiative mooted by Shyam via email and Facebook saw abotu 30 volunteers sacrificing their holiday. Unfortunately, I was unable to join in on that day 🙁
Fellow blogger, Puvanan was caught on camera doing his bit. I think few other MindsBlog members also took part:

No easy task: N.Puvanan, 24, (left) and Khairunisa filling up bags with rubbish.
THE Thaipusam celebration at the Batu Caves Temple in Selayang drew a big crowd and as such rubbish was found strewn about. To help clear this, a group of volunteers clad in white T-shirts took charge.
The group of volunteers, who call themselves Sampah Masyarakat, came armed with brooms, shovels and plastic bags and were kept busy from 7am on Monday.
Subscription manager M. Shyam Priah, 35, took the initiative to form the group by sending a global message through the social network Facebook to all her friends requesting for assistance for a massive gotong-royong.
It is Shyam’s way of creating awareness on cleanliness.
“We had about 30 volunteers in the morning and more by noon.
“We have divided the area to three zones from the main gate to the stairs. It is not just about cleaning up because nothing will come out of it.
“We are doing a study on how many times the bins gets filled and how long it takes to see how much rubbish people discard. We want to see if there are enough rubbish bins around the temple.
Big pile: Volunteers R. Rajendran, 42, and Dr Al Wee, 49, helping to clean up the coconut offerings at Batu Caves
“We want to create an awareness at a different level because when the attitude changes, it will last.
“I am glad to see that we have many Malay and Chinese volunteers who came to help in the clean-up,” she said.
Shyam said the Selayang Municipal Council (MPS), Alam Flora and temple committee members were also there to help them.
Student Ming Sing, 24, from Petaling Jaya left her home at 5.30am to volunteer her services in the clean-up.
“This will help create awareness on how we can save the earth.
“It is very surprising to see how people can throw rubbish indiscriminately,” she said.
Project manager Khairunisa Kamaruzaman, 30, decided to join in the good cause after hearing about it from friends.
“I have never been to Batu Caves before. I think this project should continue for other festivals as well. We should focus on reactive measures instead of just using preventive measures,” she said.
Heard some unusual news today that can turn you black. A prominent private university in Selangor today asked all its staff who were confirmed in their positions and those that received yearly salary increments recently to return the confirmation/salary increment letter issued in January. Reason? the black and white was not signed by the correct person!
My immediate thoughts are… gee,wouldn’t it be easier to issue another letter with the correct signature and inform that the earlier one is null and void? Hmm..maybe I’m not that creative nor technology savvy enough.
Obviously the staff are incensed. Probably they are left wondering if there would be no increment this year. I guess some of their hearts would have turned black as well.
Bolehland.
p.s: don’t ask me which uni it is.
Ex-assemblyman Arumugam stood and won as independent candidate, and later joined PKR. Thus, it was logical for PKR to hint that they will put up a candidate in the coming by-election in Bukit Selambau.
Immediately after that, PKR member Kalaivanar (age 45) who contested and lost in Gurun state seat during last general elections voiced his intentions. He claimed that his candidature interest was moved by strong grassroot support shown to him by PKR members in Kedah, especially the party’s Indian leaders and members. The Jerai PKR division head says:
“The party must field a grassroots leader who can deliver and remain loyal to PKR. I believe I fit the bill,”
The guy was also upset that he was not given senator post by PKR.
“It was an Indian quota senatorship and I should have been given a chance to serve in the capacity after losing in Gurun.
“Until today, no Indian from Kedah has been appointed to a position,” lamented the Ipoh-born social activist, who recently launched nationwide anti-samsu, anti-gangsterism and community integration campaigns.
Kalaivanar seems to be going all out to be nominated as a candidate:
… Kalaivanar is determined to wrest the seat and has already sent his agents to meet PKR supremo Anwar Ibrahim to lobby for him.
“My supporters have lobbied for me with PKR leadership on the grounds that I am a loyal PKR grassroots leader,” he said.
However, if he was not selected, Kalaivanar feels a grassroots leader who would be a dedicated field worker and not a party hopper, should be chosen.
“Under the current political climate and after what had happened in Perak, these are the main criteria to choose a candidate,” he said.
HINDRAF, it seems, are not keen on Kalaivanar. It is learnt that Hindraf self-exiled chairperson P Waythamoorthy and local Hindraf leaders have spoken to PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim to field Hindraf national coordinator RS Thanenthiran, 45, on a PKR ticket.
Penang Hindraf deputy coordinator Sanjeeviramah Subramaniam confirmed that the movement is keen for Thanenthiran, a former teacher, to contest.
Sanjeeviramah said Hindraf should be rewarded for its aggressive campaign on behalf of Pakatan’s election campaign last year.
Thanenthiran, he said, has a sincere and honest desire to serve the people, will remain loyal to the cause and can be accepted by all communities and parties.
Since Anwar has said that PKR will field an Indian candidate, Thanenthiran would be an ideal choice, more so with the whole Hindraf machinery in Kedah to ensure his victory.
“A representation of Hindraf would be a genuine representation for the Indian Malaysian community,” said Saneeviramah.
Hindraf has originally decided that it did not want to be involved in active politics. However since the movement was outlawed last October, it leaders have changed their mind.
I think HINDRAF should not put up its people to be candidates any more. To remain as a pressure group or civil rights group, it should not be seen as aligned to any political camps. Now, HINDRAF is against UMNO. What if later, PKR turns into an “UMNO”? HINDRAF will be forced to go against PKR. At that point, people like Gobalakrishnan, Mike Manikavasagam and Thanenthiran must resign from post and party. Would they do that?
Not enough with two potential candidates? Well DAP and PAS also have their eyes on the seat!
Kedah DAP organising secretary Teoh Teik Guan confirmed speculation that the party is interested in contesting the seat as it had fielded candidates there prior to the arrangement last year with Pakatan.
“It was DAP’s seat before 2008. So we desire to re-contest the seat,” he told Malaysiakini, saying the Kedah DAP will hold a meeting later to decide on this.
The state DAP leadership, he said, has already conveyed its intention to identify a “credible candidate” but will leave it to party leaders to make a final decision in discussion with their counterparts in Pakatan.
Among the potential candidates is DAP life-member S Neelamekan, 49, who was born in Penang.
Now the Lunas branch chief, he had contested and lost the Prai state seat in Penang against Barisan Nasional (BN) incumbent Dr K Rajapathy in 1999. In 2000, he was among those considered for the Lunas by-election under the DAP ticket.
As for PAS:
PAS, it is learnt, is also keen to contest the seat by fielding a candidate of Indian origin – lawyer Jegadeeson Thavasu who is based in Sungei Petani.
A member of the PAS non-Muslim club in Kedah, he had actively campaigned for the party and Pakatan candidates in the last general election.
He is seen by local PAS leaders as a candidate who will be able to get the support of all ethnic groups.
This will be the second Indian fielded by PAS, after Kumutha in Tiram state seat.
Kalaivanar, Thanenthiran, Neelamekan or Jegadeeson?
The memorandum by MIC was finally submitted yesterday by Dr S Subramaniam to Minister Rais Yatim. Earlier, MIC Youth advisor said the memorandum was to ask for resolution in parliament, while this one says to intervene on humanitarian grounds. Rais Yatim said the Government would send a note to the Sri Lankan government next week to express concerns over the war with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam and hoped to extend humanitarian relief to the war victims in response to the call of the Tamil community here.