Posts Tagged ‘MIC’

MIC Youth calls for PSD scholars names

April 29th, 2008
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Now, this is good stuff! MIC Youth are embarking on a new tale, that others haven’t picked up yet. At last, they came out with something that does not parrot their boss or other leaders.

Yes, publish the names. » Read more: MIC Youth calls for PSD scholars names

Saravanan not thinking about polls (yet)

April 29th, 2008
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Where got politician not think about polls one?  😆

Saravanan: MIC polls not on my mind

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KUALA LUMPUR: MIC Federal Territory chief Datuk M. Saravanan denied that he would be contesting the deputy president’s post in party elections next year.
“I am not looking at the party elections now. It never crossed my mind to contest for the MIC deputy president’s post,” he told the New Straits Times yesterday. » Read more: Saravanan not thinking about polls (yet)

Puteri MIC’s new focus

April 28th, 2008
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Naturally, the question arises- what was their earlier focus? Well, its never late to begin.

Among the things Puteri MIC can consider is: » Read more: Puteri MIC’s new focus

Samy Interview Part 2, I was never against HINDRAF

April 28th, 2008
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In part one, Samy says he knew that the election results will be bad. In part 2 below, he talks about the blaming the “backroom boys”, disappointment for losing Work Ministry portfolio, lack of youth members in MIC, HINDRAF, MAIKA issue, and Subramaniam issue. » Read more: Samy Interview Part 2, I was never against HINDRAF

no consensus from BN Youth on HINDRAF 5

April 26th, 2008
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While the focus was on “is-it-an-apology-or-not” from Hishamuddin over the keris display, I was attracted to what Vigneswaran said on the discussion about HINDRAF ISA detainees. According to him, no consensus was attained. He said he explained MIC’s stand during the BN Youth meeting. As far as I can recall, MIC, MCA, Gerakan have called for the detainees’ release. Not sure on stand of parties from East Malaysia, and I don’t see a reason for them to oppose. That leave only one culprit. No prizes for guessing why consensus was not reached. Does this mean that the rest of them are there just to make numbers, as we suspected all along?

Reaching a consensus is easy. They can choose to agree, disagree, leave it to PM or any other decision.  This also cannot do? » Read more: no consensus from BN Youth on HINDRAF 5