Posts Tagged ‘MIC’

Threats are what MIC is famous for

March 25th, 2008
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I have told the youth leaders that they would be sacked if there was one more statement regarding the problems in the state MIC in the newspapers

Still haven’t learned anything, I guess. Oh wait a minute, it will be a “media misquoted me” statement tomorrow.

Wonder how this R & R powwow will end. The problem started when a majority of youth leaders wanted state chairman Rajagopalu to be removed after ACA started investigations. Typical MIC response from Rajagopalu:

Rajaendran is forgetting that he himself can be removed anytime

» Read more: Threats are what MIC is famous for

Go Go Go Away, Samy Vellu

March 24th, 2008
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And so it has begun. The MIC members are starting to voice out their dissatisfactions. Selangor leads the way with some of the anti-Samy Vellu members initiating meetings to ask for his resignation. » Read more: Go Go Go Away, Samy Vellu

Rajagopalu Rejected

March 23rd, 2008
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 Already there’s some discontent in Johor when Asojan was chosen as EXCO instead of M.M.Samy. Now Negeri Sembilan also starting to reveal problems. Wonder who is next? Selangor? Penang? Kedah? » Read more: Rajagopalu Rejected

Interview with Dr S.Subramaniam Part 2

March 23rd, 2008
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Dr S.Subra highlights few important points-

1. No one inside MIC is asking Samy Vellu to resign.

As far as MIC, the people who elected him are concerned, Datuk Seri Samy Vellu still has tremendous support within the party, within the branches, within the members » Read more: Interview with Dr S.Subramaniam Part 2

Interview with Dr S.Subramaniam Part 1

March 23rd, 2008
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Interesting to note that the minister is talking about reaching out to the younger generation. While using technology like websites, SM, blogs etc is much needed, the minister must also ensure that its not mere propaganda or vague statements that are sold to the younger generation. People want to see implementation, facts and figures. In the information age, MIC cannot remain relevant if it goes around publishing advertisements full of mistakes and incomplete figures. » Read more: Interview with Dr S.Subramaniam Part 1