Samy Vellu is like King Karna? OH MY GOD!
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Samy Vellu likened to Karna
February 3rd, 2008
Bring them on says Samy
February 3rd, 2008Samy says Hindraf leaders are not the enemy, just like Hindraf leaders said some time ago, MIC and Samy Vellu is not the enemy. Its the system that needs to be changed.
MIC seat swap
February 2nd, 2008Interestingly, komala devi and devamany also to be dropped. but our “thala” (head) still remains, and true to his name, takes this as a challenge to win all the seats and prove that MIC is still relevant. Earlier, Veerasingam said no comments, now he says will contest in Tapah if given chance. Of course la, it’s a sure-win seat, any tom, dick or harry will want to contest there. » Read more: MIC seat swap
Samy and candles
January 28th, 2008Don’t they have better things to do?
Temples and candles:
Fremont Hindu Temple and Cultural Center (Aug 2003)
Shri Krishnan Temple, Wolverhampton (Oct 2005)
I’m not sure if candles are considered desecrating temples. » Read more: Samy and candles
Hands off the Indian community says Samy
January 27th, 2008The other parties should concentrate on helping their own communities,” he said, declining to name the parties.
The only parties in Peninsular who play racial politics is UMNO and MCA. So, Samy is telling off these parties? Gerakan and PPP are multiracial (at least on paper), so they have every right to help Bangsa Malaysia. Is MIC worried that they will become irrelevant? That others can do a better job than them?
More problems in BN?
SAMY: Let MIC worry about Indian community
By : Rizalman Hammim
source
SEREMBAN, SUN:
The MIC has reminded other Barisan Nasional component parties not to meddle in the Indian community’s affairs without the party’s knowledge.
Its president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu said there were some BN component party leaders who had been meeting the Indian community and trying to get the community to voice their problems.
“They are trying to stir the pot by doing that. Let MIC worry about the Indian community. The other parties should concentrate on helping their own communities,” he said, declining to name the parties.