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dato subra did not start hindraf

January 7th, 2008
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Subra: I did not start Hindraf
http://malaysiakini.com/news/76784
RK Anand | Jan 7, 08 6:29pm

Former MIC deputy president S Subramaniam has denied the accusation that he created the Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) movement.

He was responding to his former boss and political nemesis MIC president S Samy Vellu. 

In a recent interview with India-based magazine Kumudam Reporter, Samy Vellu said that Subramaniam started Hindraf to campaign against him as a result of being disgruntled over his defeat in the contest for the MIC number two post in 2006.

The two veteran politicians have been embroiled in a protracted feud which culminated in Subramaniam losing to G Palanivel – Samy Vellu's preferred candidate – in the party polls.

Over the years, the MIC president has accused his estranged ex-deputy of numerous misdeeds, including being a 'back stabber'.

Commenting on his latest allegation, Subramaniam said the MIC president has now taken his blame game against him overseas.

"After all that has been said about Hindraf, Samy Vellu has suddenly come up with a new discovery – that I started Hindraf," he told Malaysiakini today.

"Who started Hindraf? Who is behind it? How many years has it been active? What are the reasons behind its struggle? These are questions I need not answer, as the people already know the answers," he said.

Subramaniam stressed that he has always fought his political battles on his own. "I don’t need to create any platform or hide behind any platform for this."

'Same old tune'

On that note, the veteran politician said he will fight alongside any movement or organisation whose struggle is genuine. 

"Whatever organisation or movement it may be, if their struggle is genuine, if they are fighting for the upliftment of the Indian community, for our rights, I am always ready to fight alongside or lend my voice to them.

"However, the demands made must be reasonable, not be twisted and the struggle should not cause racial divisions in the country. Only this kind of struggle will benefit the community in the long run," he added.

Subramaniam also pointed out that he was the first to urge the government to review the attempted murder charge slapped against 31 individuals in connection with a rally organised by Hindraf on Nov 25.

"There are media reports to prove this," he said.

The former MIC deputy president called on his former boss to stop the practice of 'covering up' his shortcomings and blaming others.

"He should stop singing the same old tune which he has been singing for 29 years, the people are tired of hearing it," he said.

On the contrary, he said the focus should be on the issues behind the community's struggle.

The Hindraf rally drew some 30,000 people to the streets in Kuala Lumpur. Following this, MIC and its leaders have come under intense pressure as the party has been accused of failing to represent the community.

The government has labelled Hindraf as an extremist movement and five of its leaders are being held under the Internal Security Act (ISA) after being accused of having links with terror groups.

nalla knows about anwar for 30 years and kept quiet?

January 7th, 2008
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Based on my close association with him for more than 30 years, I know very well that he is lying to the Indian community now, just to gain votes.

Nalla stick around Anwar for 30 YEARS knowing very well about the guy? Why not come out in the open earlier? Looks like cannot trust Nalla as well. sticking around with a crook, means you are most likely one as well, especially if for as long as 30 years.

Nalla to Anwar: 'What've you done for Indians?'
http://malaysiakini.com/news/76771
Soon Li Tsin | Jan 7, 08 4:29pm

PKR leader Anwar Ibrahim today came under fire from former ally turned nemesis KS Nallakarupan over his comments regarding the Indian community. 

Nallakarupan, who helms the fledgling Malaysian Indian United Party (MIUP), challenged Anwar to reveal what he did for the Indian community when he was deputy premier and finance minister.

Nallakarupan was responding to Anwar’s remarks during his recent roadshows in Kedah and Penang.

“He is telling them (the Indian community) to stop voting for Barisan Nasional candidates and instead cast their votes for his party in the coming elections.

“I find it strange that Anwar is going around making claims that the government has done nothing for the Indian community

“Even stranger is his claim that his party will ensure the Indian community is not marginalised if he comes to power,” he said in a statement.

'Putting up a show'

In issuing his challenge to Anwar, Nallakarupan claimed that the opposition leader is lying to fish for votes. 

“I have personal experience and knowledge on how he treats the Indian community. Based on my close association with him for more than 30 years, I know very well that he is lying to the Indian community now, just to gain votes.

“I hope he will put an immediate stop to his political games in trying to cheat the Indian community,” he said.

Nallakarupan also advised the Indian community not to be taken up by Anwar’s claims.

“I hope they will realise that Anwar who did nothing for them when he could have done something for them is not going to do anything now,” he said.

Recently, Anwar was also attacked over the same issue by MIC president S Samy Vellu who accused the former of putting up a show.

“He is lovely because the general election is just around the corner. He seems to be putting up a very good show and smiling a lot these days when he sees the Indians.

“I don’t know when he started to develop such good habits whereas his old habits were totally different when he was deputy prime minister and finance minister.

“When he was on top, he never looked at the Indians, let alone resolve their problems,” said Samy Vellu.

PM to be given Valentine roses by Indians

January 7th, 2008
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Got it from a forwarded email:

HINDRAF
135-3 Jalan Toman 7
Kemayan Square 70200
Seremban N.Sembilan
7th January 2008.

Press Statement

Re: HINDRAF LAUNCHES VALENTINE ROSES CAMPAIGN TO FREE ISA DETAINEES AND ASSERT RIGHTS OF MINORITY MALAYSIAN INDIANS WHO HAVE BEEN OPPRESSED SUPPRESSED MARGINALISED AND REMAINED PERMANENTLY COLONIZED COMMUNIY.

HINDRAF REQUESTS PRIME MINISTER TO MAKE HIMSELF AVAILABLE TO ACCEPT ROSES FROM AND ON BEHALF OF 70% POOR AND UNDERCLASS INDIANS.

On the 16th February 2008 (Saturday) a minimum of 10,000 Malaysian Indians representing 70% of the poor oppressed suppressed and marginalized community would make themselves available to hand over red and yellow roses to the Honourable Prime Minister Dato Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi in conjunction with Valentine’s Day.

Red Roses would signify HINDRAF’s Love and Peaceful Struggle whilst yellow roses would signify the Demand for Justice for the 5 HINDRAF leaders held under the draconian laws and for the rights of the minority Indian community who have been neglected for the last 50 years since Independence by the Government.

The minimum of 10,000 Minority Indians would make themselves available as follows:

Date : 16th February 2008 (Saturday)

Time : 11.00 am

Venue : Parliament House Kuala Lumpur

HINDRAF wishes to assert that this is purely a peaceful gathering with the view to present our beloved Prime Minister with Roses to enlighten him on the predicament and Cry for Justice of the Minority Indian community. The heart of the Indian community bleeds on the incarceration of their leaders under the ISA. It is hoped by accepting the roses the Prime Minister would be compassionate and understand to the needs of the Indian community.

HINDRAF requests the Prime Minister to attend personally to accept the roses or alternatively make his personal representative available to accept the same. We are amenable to change the venue if it is inconvenient with the Honourable Prime Minister.

We trust the Government would perfectly understand the peaceful gesture of Malaysian Indians and allow these poor oppressed and underclass to express their feelings through presentation of the Roses.

HINDRAF wishes the Honourable Prime Minister (an advance) “HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY.”

P.Waytha Moorthy
Chairman
Currently in London
waytha@hotmail.com

hishamuddin blooper

January 6th, 2008
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after saying that it is not compulsory to pay the extra fees, who would expect our kiasu malaysians to donate money to schools? Now parents are scrambling to claim back their monies. better still, parents do not need to show proof of income and can always claim to be from low income.

According him "How is it that first you can afford, the next day you can't?"
– well i guess it is a matter of priority. once something is not compulsory, its position drops. parents can find better use for the extra few hundreds.

Also, hishamuddin has a message for kayveas – "become education minister, and then solve all the problems" as a response to kayveas' suggestion that fees can be standardized. So kayveas, you know what to ask the PM now 🙂

anyway, teachers i know say parents are literally fuming that "free schooling" is not free after all. what is few ringgits and old text books compared to hundreds of ringgits in fees.

read about free schooling at http://poobalan.com/blog/borninmalaysia/2007/11/12/free-schooling-in-malaysia/

Take your money back, says minister

By : Deborah Loh

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PUTRAJAYA: "Go ahead, take your money back," an irate education minister said yesterday to parents who complained of extra charges imposed by schools and parent-teacher associations.

Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein said as the charges were not compulsory, the ministry could not stop parents from seeking a refund.

He clarified that the charges, based on parents' income level and employment, were guidelines and not binding.

Hishammuddin was not too pleased with parents who had paid up and were now changing their minds following his announcement on Thursday that the charges were not compulsory.

"You could pay in the beginning. Why is it now you don't want to pay?" Hishammuddin asked at the ministry's family day at Putrajaya Wetlands here.

"How is it that first you can afford, the next day you can't?"

Hishammuddin expressed regret that the matter had become an issue.

"I'm not stopping schools from making a refund.

"I don't think any school will close down because of this."

Some parents were caught unawares on the first day of school when they were asked to pay extra charges, amounting to more than RM100 in some cases, for school maintenance, sport day, sport attire, school magazines and test papers.

Many were under the impression that such charges had been scrapped when the government announced in September last year that it was abolishing school fees from this year.

They failed to realise that this only applied to the government school fee of RM4.50 per primary pupil and RM9 per secondary school student.

Hishammuddin said it had been the standard practice for years to let schools and PTAs decide on the amount.

He took to task parents who did not bother to attend PTA meetings where such decisions were made but complained when they were asked to pay.

He said the ministry chose to issue guidelines instead of regulations to cap the amount schools could charge so as not to limit contributions from wealthy parents.

The ministry's guidelines on the charges recommend that for primary pupils, the amount is to be not more than RM38.50 for Package A, RM30.50 for Package B and RM23.50 for Package C.

For secondary schools, the charges are RM55.50, RM44.50 and RM33.50 respectively.

The packages differentiate between parents who work in big business or are civil servants in the professional group (A), professionals or civil servants in the support group (B), and petty traders, plantation, blue-collar and government workers (C).

On the call by Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk M. Kayveas for the charges to be standardised, Hishammuddin commented:

"Kayveas can wait until he's education minister to solve all the problems."

Education director-general Datuk Alimuddin Mohd Dom said parents unable to pay the full amount requested could pay the amount they could afford.

He said parents who did not pay the fees should not fear that their children would be treated differently.

samy to meet indian PM

January 6th, 2008
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Samy to explain Malaysian situation at Indian diaspora meet

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KUALA LUMPUR: A 70-member delegation comprising MIC leaders and Indian-based non-governmental organisations will attend the three-day Pravasi Bharatiya Divas 2008 conference in New Delhi tomorrow. 

MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu, who is leading the delegation, will take the opportunity to explain the real situation of the Indian community in Malaysia. 

“I had sought a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to give the real picture of the Indian community in Malaysia. I don’t want them to have any misconceptions about Malaysia,” he said when contacted. 

Samy Vellu said there had been a lot of negative publicity in the newspapers in India following the illegal demonstration organised by the Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) on Nov 25. 

He said there was no truth in the allegations that the Indians in Malaysia have been deprived of so many things and many Hindu temples were demolished arbitrarily. 

He said relations between Malaysia and India had been strong and nothing will affect it.  

Jan 9 has been chosen as the day to celebrate Pravasi Bharatiya Divas both in India and abroad as it was on this date in 1915 that Mahatma Gandhi returned to India after almost two decades in South Africa. 

More than 1,500 delegates from over 50 countries are expected to attend the conference.