Posts Tagged ‘Kedah’

I have suffered enough and I am mentally disturbed

February 11th, 2009
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“I have suffered enough and I am mentally disturbed!”

That was the response from the wife of former Parti Keadilan Rakyat Bukit Selambau assemblyman and state exco member V. Arumugam, when approached by the New Straits Times here yesterday.

Speaking in fluent English after opening slightly the wooden door of her moderately renovated low-cost house in Taman Nuri, the woman also politely asked that her family be left alone.

Parked under her little porch was a silver Perodua Kelisa and a Honda EX-5 motorcycle. In one corner, some women’s clothes were hung out to dry.

The woman, named by neighbours as Banumathy, in her 40s, responded again through the slightly ajar door, when asked if her husband had contacted her recently.

“No, no,” she said, adding that she did not know where he was.

Checks with family friends later revealed that Banumathy was employed as a production operator at a Japanese multinational in Bakar Arang.

It is learnt that she and her 17-year-old son have been living at the housing estate for several years.

At Arumugam’s posh single-storey bungalow at nearby Kelab Cinta Sayang, showed signs it had been hastily abandoned.

Litter and dried leaves were strewn in the large compound. Under the porch was an old sofa, a bicycle and a blue Modenas Kriss motorcycle. In one corner was an altar in a cabinet.

Some of the neighbours said they had not seen Arumugam for almost a week. They last saw his official Proton Perdana V6 parked under the porch on Wednesday morning.

Meanwhile, Merbok PKR Youth division member T. Rames Kumar said he and many party members were still reeling from Arumugam’s sudden resignation.

“We did not know he was having personal problems since he appeared happy each time we met him at official functions organised by the division, of which he is deputy chairman.”

A check at Arumugam’s office at Wisma Darul Aman showed that his personal belongings had been removed. His service centre in Taman Ria Jaya was padlocked.

Arumugam has been missing since Thursday and he had only informed Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Azizan Abdul Razak of his resignation through a third party on Monday.

He has yet to contact Azizan personally over his resignation as exco member and state assemblyman.

Several close associates claimed that Arumugam had left for Chennai with another woman and a child on Monday. Others said he could be in Penang or Kuala Lumpur.

Arumugam threatened by Makkal Sakthi

February 10th, 2009
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Makkal Sakthi threatened Arumugam? So says some sources, according to Malaysiakini:

It is learnt that Arumugam – who has not been seen since last week – is currently in Chennai, India, with his family. The arrangement, funded by PKR, is for security reasons according to party members.

It is also learnt that the threats against Arumugam were not made by BN or Umno but were from the Indian Malaysians in his former constituency.

Sources claimed that those involved were members of the re-branded Hindu Rights Action Force movement, now known as Makkhal Sakthi or People’s Power.

“They are mad at him because he hasn’t performed as their state representative. That is why he has been receiving threats – not from BN or Umno, the threats are from people in Makkhal Sakthi, sources said.

PKR clears the air on Arumugam’s second wife

February 10th, 2009
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Since its in the open that Arumugam has some personal difficulties related to marital issues, PKR came out with the explanation:

PKR supreme council member Datuk Johari Abdul has described the personal problems faced by V. Arumugam as not a scandal but a misunderstanding.

He said the problems were linked to the legal status of Arumugam’s “second wife.”

A non-Muslim man cannot have more than one wife under the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976 unless he divorces his first wife.

“Arumugam married his second wife some eight or nine years ago by religious rites,” said Johari.

He said Arumugam had not registered the customary marriage because he was still legally married to his first wife of 19 years.

Asked whether Arumugam’s resignation was related to a memorandum that had been submitted to the Kedah Sultan alleging he had insulted the palace by bringing his “second wife” to official functions, Johari, who is also MP for Sungei Petani said:

“To me, this is all just a misunderstanding that has been triggered by certain parties to create uncertainty.”

“Arumugam married his second wife some eight or nine years ago, but this is being raised now. Clearly, this seems to be a ploy to bring him down,” he said.

In Alor Setar, state government sources said that the memorandum was submitted to the Sultan on Tuesday by several residents of Sungai Petani.

They said Arumugam had breached Section 7 (1) of the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976 by taking a second wife without divorcing his first.

They also questioned the woman’s legal status to marry.

“We have photographs to prove that they married according to religious rites,” said the sources.

Attempts to contact Arumugam have been unsuccessful.

What does Hinduism say on taking a second wife? Anyone can answer?

Indian candidate likely for Bukit Selambau

February 10th, 2009
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Anwar Ibrahim is quoted saying:

“Most probably we’ll also choose an Indian candidate in place,”

PKR’s B Kalaivanar, who contested the Gurun state seat in the last general election, is touted as an early favourite. Kalaivanar had lost to MCA’s Leong Yong Kong in the previous outing.

Anwar wrote in his blog thanking Arumugam for his services to the party. For the record, Arumugam won the Bukit Selambau seat by defeating Barisan Nasional (MIC) candidate S Krishnan with a majority of 7,695 votes.

Two by elections to gauge rakyat sentiment

February 9th, 2009
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One is a state assembly seat in Kedah, while the other is a parliamentary seat in Perak. The Perak by-election will be of highest importance due to the current drama in the state. The seat is vacant due to death of PAS MP Roslan Sharuddin due to suspected heart attack.

The are calls by Perak DAP to put Perak MB Nizar as a candidate to gauge the people’s response to BN takeover of the state. The Bukit Gantang seat has majority Malays, so one can expect a close fight. DPM Najib has a terrible record of all loses in by-elections so far, thus its pertinent that he wins this one.

For the record, in the March 8 general election last year, Roslan had polled 20,015 votes against Abdul Azim Mohd Zabidi’s (Barisan Nasional) 18,449 votes. The third candidate was an independent, M. Morgan, who got 872 votes. Majority was 1,566 votes.

Bukit Selambau is an MIC-allocated seat, so let’s see who Samy puts up as a candidate. PKR does not have such a policy, so we cannot expect an Indian candidate here. Most likely will be Malay candidate. Currently, Pakatan leads with 22 seats against 14 by BN. If Pakatan loses this, the majority reduces and Kedah will be another target for BN since four reps jumping ship will cause BN to hold slim majority of 2.