Most likely should be a north indian candidate to replace Nijhar. Nijhar is as old as SV…so if he goes, SV …..
Anyway also got rumour that a prominent CEO of a college is also short-listed. » Read more: Nijhar to be replaced?
Most likely should be a north indian candidate to replace Nijhar. Nijhar is as old as SV…so if he goes, SV …..
Anyway also got rumour that a prominent CEO of a college is also short-listed. » Read more: Nijhar to be replaced?
‘We are defined as Malaysians’
Puan Sri Sarasa Pasamanikam
sourceI WAS born in 1947, a time when the Indian independence was much talked about. There were a lot of political reading materials in my house when I was growing up. I used to read all these and had a natural interest in politics. I joined the Muar MIC branch in 1969, the year I started teaching at Sekolah Menengah Rendah Sri Muar. I taught for 23 years before opting for retirement in 1992. » Read more: Interview with Sarasa Pasamanikam
Interesting to note that the writer saying Hindraf’s action has caused negative impact from the Malay kampungs. The Malays there may feel that govt is giving too much to MIC in order to get the Indian community support. Can it be due to distorted reports in the TV and newspaper that influence the Malays or the Malays are adamant in not willing to share with other Malaysian in an equal manner? » Read more: How will the Indians vote?
Why does one need to call MIC men for help? Does it mean the systems in the country does not work without interference by political forces? An individual cannot get things done on his/her own when dealing with govt dept, police, education, business license, local authorities, taxation etc.? Sounds bad. Why is it so? » Read more: Vote wisely says Samy
Its a bit long, but I think worth reading to understand what the forum members represent. Of course, the talk would have been edited by Star editors, so have to take some of the replies and views with a pinch of salt. » Read more: what the indians want