Three days ago, he was feeling the love of indians, but now it’s Koh Tsu Koon’s turn to stress about balanced representation and warn the Indians that there won’t be anyone representing them in the state assembly and Exco. Bear in mind that this is coming from a so-called multi-racial party’s leader! If this statement was by umno, mca or mic, we can understand. Now we can see Gerakan’s true colors. » Read more: Koh worried no balanced representation in Penang
Posts Tagged ‘Election 2008’
Koh worried no balanced representation in Penang
March 2nd, 2008
Kamache against Davendran in Sabai state seat
March 2nd, 2008Even though the DAP candidate is focusing on Indian voters, the majority are the Chinese. If they can be convinced that she can do better than the incumbent, then she’ll havea better chance.
BN Kelantan manifesto focuses on non Malays
March 1st, 2008Hmm…looking for more temples to be demolished? 🙂 » Read more: BN Kelantan manifesto focuses on non Malays
Makkal Sakthi in Brickfields
March 1st, 2008In Makkal Shakthi territory
Later that night, Brickfields was like a madhouse. Thousands of people, mostly Indians, packed like sardines in a small field where a stage had been set up and some Hindraf and PKR ‘small fries’ were warming the mike for Anwar. » Read more: Makkal Sakthi in Brickfields
Buntong Indians hold the key
March 1st, 2008Interesting article by Mahendran. Buntong is definitely one seat that may be lost by BN. The article also highlights MIC members giving statements which the leadership may not agree. Hope they are not penalised. » Read more: Buntong Indians hold the key