New plans show Indians marginalised

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Some say that’s what the title of Malaysiakini article should have been. Of course its not their fault for the mistake because the interviewee, Dr S.Subramaniam the Human Resource Minister said so.

MIC leader Dr S Subramaniam has described the series of measures
unveiled by the government recently to help the Indian community as a
sign that it never marginalised the community.

S.Subra acknowledged that the series of policies announced after the cabinet committee meeting were results of the general elections outcome.

As a responsible government, not only has it responded to the message (by voters), it also sent the message back to the community that ‘look here, we never intended to marginalise you’

He also had described these policies as a major achievement for MIC. Perhaps he meant the only achievement in last three decades.

The government has been very sensitive to the requirement of the community and is actually committed to address the Indian community’s problem so that it can be at par with the other communities

Obviously one have to take his statements as something with an hidden meaning. What S.Subra was actually trying to say is the exact opposite. He gave us clues – by linking the decisions with general election results and using the phrase “never intended”. So, if the results were different, what would have been the status of the committee?

That’s why his statements are important. By making those seemingly self-serving statements he is indeed telling us SOMETHING.

S.Subra also said the cabinet
committee will have a monitoring team, led by his ministry, to check
implementation progress of these policies. He also called on the Indian community to take up what was offered by the government.

It’s
for the community to move forward now and avail themselves to these
opportunities. Of course the opportunity can be given but the person
must also take the initiative to come forward,” said the MIC leader.

I wrote my views about the decisions of the committee earlier. ynway, here’s more details about the committee’s decisions:

  • To convert 372 partially-aided Tamil schools into fully-assisted schools.
  • Consolidate schools which had an enrolment of less than 50 students.
  • To ensure at least eight percent of Indian representation at all levels in the civil service. To achieve that, it will also see more promotions for Indian civil servants.
  • The MIC-run Asian Institute for Medicine, Science and Technology (Aimst) to be re-categorised as one of the five private universities which recognise government-sponsored students to boost the intake of Indian students into critical sectors like medicine and engineering. At present, students who receive government scholarship were only given a list of choice of universities which does not include Aimst.
  • To allow Indian contractors to take part in government projects at all levels. For government’s mega projects, it is suggested that certain sub-contract jobs be given to Indian contractors.
  • Indian entrepreneurs to be given more opportunities in the development of vendor development scheme through companies like state-owned oil firm Petronas and national car-maker Proton.
  • Easier access to government loans for Indian entrepreneurs.
  • More taxi and bus permits for Indian companies.
  • To increase the Indian corporate equity from the current 1.1 percent to 1.5 percent in 2010. To do this, the government is planning to set up a unit trust scheme based on the Permodalan Nasional Berhad model to allow Indians to invest in the scheme to increase their equity in the market.

Affected by fuel price hike

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You can say that I’m one of citizens directly impacted by the prike hike due to fuel price increase. Renovation, material and electrical/house items prices increased by 20-30% after July 5th. The Star reports that:

A house that cost RM100,000 to build will now cost about RM130,000 with the prices of all types of building materials up by 15% to 30% across the board.

Steel Bars: Now RM4,100 per tonne compared to RM3,500 in June.

Cement: Now RM13.45 a bag compared to RM10.95 last month.

Bricks: RM0.245 each compared to RM0.22 previously.

Ready mix concrete: RM190 per cubic metre compared to RM160 last month.

Copper: RM28,275 per tonne now compared to RM3900 three years ago.

Prices of other building materials such as sand have also gone up by 25%, quarry products by 30% and tiles by 22%.

As for me, costs for renovation and buying equipments/items increased about 20-30%. Bankrupt la 🙁
Not only that, from my experience in the last two weeks (bargain hunting), there’s fear among the shop owners (mainly Chinese) that people won’t spend more freely. They are repeating the mantra “book now, price will increase soon”. This creates a fear in consumers to buy in bulk or make deposits to secure current prices.

Prices that affected include:

  • Tiles
  • Installation for air-cond units
  • sinks
  • biscuits
  • processed poultry items
  • ice cream
  • KFC
  • cooking oil (corn)
  • eating out at indian restaurants

MPAJ councillor under scrutiny

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Out of the two (Star) or three (NST) MPAJ councillor nominees alleged to have criminal records or under investigation, one is said to have a criminal record.EXCO Ronnie Liu says that the list was sent to ACA, police and Bank Negara, but no response from them. So, he said that “cannot wait for six months”. So, looks like its not that the new government didn’t send, but the respondents never replied. This makes me think, how can the previous state government elect their councillors so fast? Is it because of good relationship with the ACA/police/Bank Negara (this implies that new state government is not given due cooperation by these organizations) or the previous government never really vetted their councillors. Which is which?

 

Two councillors will be asked to make statutory declarations (what’s with these declaration thing nowadays?) so that they can be jailed if they are found to have made a false statement. Also, the appointment for councillor position is one year, after which it will be reviewed.

 

Meanwhile, according to checks with police, only one of the three (a 50-year old PKR member) had a police conviction (for ROBBERY!). Two others – Supriamany Sinnayapal, 59, and Sooria Narayanan, 38, were clean.

 

Supriamany, a retired Tenaga Nasional Bhd technician, said:

“I am a victim of political assassination. I have no criminal records. I have never dealt in drugs, stolen or committed murder. Why am I being implicated in this?” he said, adding that he was considering legal action.


Sooria Narayanan, of the Ampang Indian Community Charity Bureau, also expressed shock at the allegation, adding that it had tarnished

his reputation. He also said he did not lobby to become a councillor but was offered the post.The Star reported that one of the two nominees to the Ampang Jaya Municipal Council (MPAJ) accused of having been involved in criminal activities has served two years in restricted residence in Gua Musang. It is learnt the nominee was sent as a restricted resident to the remote Kelantan town from 2003-2005 for suspected vice activities.

From robbery to vice. Still unclear on the whole situation.

Bala changes tune over statutory declaration

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Statutory declaration is plaything is it? Can make and retract as you like? Waste people’s time and money only. Don’t know how many people wasted money buying newspaper today.

Just like Lingam, Bala also causes more misery and bad name for the Indian community. How people want to have faith in you if keep on changing tune as you like?

p balasubramaniam private investigator altantuya murder case

Yesterday he was all smiles, today the Malaysiakini photo shows a glum face.

It takes guts to go through this. Unfortunately, not many of us are able to face it when the going gets tough. Bribed, threatened, cajoled, misled?

From his changed declaration, we can see that those that specifically mention Najib Tun Razak have been altered or deleted. Also, do note that the things mentioned are those have been in public knowledge all this while. We have seen emailed photos of the deceased with certain people. We have read emails on the RM500k money. We heard rumors of marriage. Only the Singapore diamond exhibitions sounds new (to me at least).

This can only mean two things – its a lie from the beginning and he was coached/forced to make those declarations, or its true and he was forced to remove those damaging statements. There’s a third possibility – the two declarations were preplanned so as to insinuate that Bala was forced to change his declaration. In other words, purposely make a false declaration, then pretend to be threatened and change it.

Najib obviously denies all the allegations made earlier. All lies he says. Badawi says no comments.

Whatever it is, only one will survive this round of battle – Najib or Anwar. We can expect more lies and half-truths from both parties as they play a dangerous game of chess.

RapidKL bus price change!

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The news did not say if its an increase or decrease of fare, just “fare for stage buses according to zones”. Obviously, things seldom decrease, so one can expect an increase in prices, perhaps for certain category of users. More pain in the pocket 🙁

CVLB director says this new structure was to replace the current system of tickets
lasting a whole day for many trips.

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