Well, well, well! What can I say! MIC suddenly becomes vocal. The one-man party now is saying people want action, not more plans. That’s what the community had been telling for many times, but as memorandums and proposals seem to dissappear after being passed to the leaders, what can the community expect? » Read more: Indians want quick action
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Indians want quick action
March 23rd, 2008
Jeram Padang Assemblyman Mogan starts his duty
March 22nd, 2008Newly elected assemblymen Mogan is MIC sole representative in Negeri Sembilan. He is in charge of Estate Affairs and Human Resources, thus much will be expected from his. First and foremost will be the smooth processing of birth certificates and ICs. Then, stopping exploitation of estate workers and forced labour. » Read more: Jeram Padang Assemblyman Mogan starts his duty
Dr Subra and his plans
March 21st, 2008We see this happening already. For example a number of Indians were hired in the Housing and Local Goverment Ministry in the last few months,”
What kind of logic is that? Just because got a number of Indians hired, means all OK is it?
People are more educated nowadays. People can ask – how many of the overall people hired are Indians? Can the qualifications of the hired ones comparable? To what positions are they hired for? and so on… » Read more: Dr Subra and his plans
MIC is there for taking, but who will?
March 21st, 2008Samy Vellu. Subramaniam. S.Subramaniam. Palanivel.
When is SV stepping down? I guess within a year.
Who will replace him? Only one with cabinet minister post is Dr S.Subramaniam. Unless Dato Subra can be nominated as Senator and given a “special advisor” tag, he will have tough time convincing the MIC assembly. Palanivel – time to close shop, I guess.
Any dark horses? Devamany and Saravanan to push for higher positions like Deputy/Vice President. Where does that leave Sothinathan? » Read more: MIC is there for taking, but who will?
MIBA says multiracial political should be given chance
March 20th, 2008“NEP did little for the Indians,” he told Malaysiakini today. “The community achieved successes due to its own effort.” » Read more: MIBA says multiracial political should be given chance