Posts Tagged ‘MIC’

subra to make a comeback?

February 11th, 2008
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I have seen Subra a few times so far. The first time was at university, and his perfume had a strong alcohol smell. The second time was in Segamat, at a restaurant. He was with some people having lunch. I can’t recall the third time I’ve seen him, i think it was at some temple or religious function.

Personally, as the call is being made to drop veterans from MIC, I think he should not contest in coming elections. It will be hard for SV to drop veterans and then take in Subra.

Subra tight-lipped about comeback

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KUALA LUMPUR: Former MIC deputy president Datuk S. Subramaniam’s supporters are on the offensive for their leader’s political comeback. A source from Subramaniam’s inner circle claimed that their leader had met Barisan Nasional’s top leadership on the possibility of contesting a seat. He also claimed the matter had been relayed to MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu but there had been no development on the matter. » Read more: subra to make a comeback?

Saravanan tries it all

February 5th, 2008
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Want to know why these “critics” can’t help the community? How about story of MIC sabotaging or threatening those who want to help the community?

Opposition party? OK, forget about them first. List out what MIC have done to: » Read more: Saravanan tries it all

MIC Website finally updated, or is it?

February 4th, 2008
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Surprise, surprise! Looks like MIC has learnt to appreciate feedbacks a bit. Their website boasts of latest news!  » Read more: MIC Website finally updated, or is it?

Promises

February 4th, 2008
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MIC delegates were subtly threatened and then cajoled to support BN. However, clips from TV3 and Bernama (Astro Vanavil) news showed a slightly lacklustre applause from the crowd whenever Najib mentioned anything worth clapping. The biggest sound was reserved until he said the government apologises for Padang Temple demolition. » Read more: Promises

MIC admits failure via 7 issues

February 3rd, 2008
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Looks like some other movement have highlighted similar issues in their protests last year.

Anyway, its been “several months” since the 7 issues were highlighted, and all the community got so far is reassurances and promises that temples won’t be demolished, and public holiday for Thaipusam in KL and Putrajaya. Nothing related to the 7 issues, are they?

» Read more: MIC admits failure via 7 issues