For a party that seen as lacking support from the community recently, it has quite a big number of members, nearly 1/3 of the Indian population. Wonder how many will actually vote for for MIC/BN candidates. Another problem is that 37% of its members are not voters! Perhaps MIC should start in-house campaign to get its members registered, unless of course these are members who are in “other world” now or who are invisible members. 🙂 » Read more: 37 percent of MIC members not voters
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37 percent of MIC members not voters
February 25th, 2008
Subra declines opposition offer
February 23rd, 2008Wow, Subramaniam still can get offer from opposition. But being a BN loyalist, he declines. Maybe later can get senatorship. » Read more: Subra declines opposition offer
election goodies for estate community children and schools
February 23rd, 2008GO TO SCHOOL WITHOUT BIRTH CERT.
FUND FOR ESTATE WORKERS’ CHILDREN.
AID FOR CAPITAL-AIDED SCHOOLS. » Read more: election goodies for estate community children and schools
Kayveas confirmed for Taiping
February 23rd, 2008After a rather long saga, PPP has been confirmed of retaining Taiping seat, much to the chagrin of UMNO loyalists. Tajol Rosli, Perak CM seems to have shed a tear or two and takes the responsibility for UMNO’s loss. » Read more: Kayveas confirmed for Taiping
Samy in control of MIC
February 22nd, 2008Â “If I just leave the party now, the party will go into disarray. It is not that I’m going to be there for 100 years. I don’t (think I can) live for 100 years. Everybody’s time to go will come,” he said.Â
Well, what does one expect if not control? Chaos! » Read more: Samy in control of MIC