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RTM Tamil news time change

April 18th, 2009
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As mentioned by one of the readers, the airtime for tamil news on RTM2 is to be changed again from 7.30pm to 6pm. This causes a lot of unhapiness it seems, and MIC secretary general (and HR Minister) Dr S Subra has sent a letter to Information, Communications and Culture Minister Rais Yatim asking that the decision to be reviewed. According to him, the majority of working Indians would not be able to reach home by 6pm.

I think the ministry or the information department must come out with the reasons for the change. Any survey done to justify the change of time? Is it due to less viewership if set at 7.30pm?

Live interview with Dr S Subra

April 16th, 2009
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NST is doing a live interview with Human Resource Minister, Datuk Dr S Subra from 4 to 5pm.

Catch it at:

http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/clive_html

10:13 [Standby] The host is placing this Live Event into Standby Mode.
2:11 [Standby] The host is placing this Live Event into Standby Mode.
3:38
fauziahismail:  Good afternoon. Human Resources Minister Datuk S Subramaniam will join us at 4pm. You can post your questions and comments here for the minister to reply. Thank you.

3:57
[Comment From Riley]
Datuk SS, Good afternoon. Good of you to join us in this chat. What is your take on the current economic situation. How badly affected are we in terms of the job market?
3:58
fauziahismail:  Datuk S Subramaniam is here with us. He will take questions from our on-line readers,

4:04
S Subramaniam:  From Oct last to end of Feb and middle of March, unemployment increased. To date, nearly 30,000 retrenched, of which 22,000 were locals. In the last month, the number of retrenchment tapering. I don’t know if this is temporary. The number of cases lesser. Overall, we are quite happy that he find jobs are being created too. During this period, the number of vacancies is 28,000 in various sectors. As for the job situation is concerned, if people not picky, they can get jobs.
4:04
[Comment From PREITY]
Datuk, I read university students like me may not have a job after I graduated. What can I do?
4:07
S Subramaniam:  i dont think you should be pessimistic. Some get jobs early. Some face difficulties. It is how you sharpened your skiils. We have introduced programmes in my ministry, Bank Negara and Mosti which provide training that come with offer for jobs. Try to get the first job you get. Experience is a factor. Sharpen your lingusitics and communications skills. Factors being looked into.
4:07
[Comment From G.Rajasekaran]
Can YB comment on the following: YB Datuk announced 3 months ago that no new work permits for recruitment of foreign workers for manufacturing sector will be be issued. From the number of complaints received it appears that Licensed labour suppliers continue to ignore govt’s directive.
4:10
Datuk S Subramaniam:  Hello Mr Rajasekaran. Delighted to receive a question from you in this forum. You very well know that we are committed towards reducing and abolishing outsourcing agencies, We want to evolve a system where our supply of labour will be on supply-demand. That is where we want to move.
4:10
[Comment From G.Rajasekaran]
Can YB Comment on the following:the situation is made worse by Imigration authorities’ practices which do not seem to recognize HR minister’s effort to safeguard local workers.
4:14
S. Subramaniam:  we have formed a joint committee called jawatan kuasa teknical antara agensi chaired by KSU, where members of Home Affairs and others sit together. We are trying to coordinate this well. We have good results from the initial meetings and i hope this lack of understanding you are talking about can be reduced and overcome as time goes by

4:14
[Comment From Guest]
Good Afternoon Datuk, many company are not paying our salaries for 2 to 3 month now
4:14
[Comment From Jenny]
Gd Afternoon Datuk! Many of us are still awaiting our salaries for the past 2 months and end of April will be 3 months without salaries. Recruitement is still on-going. How can we be helped in situations like these?
4:16
[Comment From Confused]
I heard that your ministry helds the Job Placement Day. I am one of the job seeker. I am confused. How is the result?
4:16
S. Subramaniam:  You can bring this matter to Labour department and if the company is still active, we will take necessary steps to ensure that   the payment which is rightfully yours is paid. If they failed to do so, the department can take action against the employer
4:17
S. Subramaniam:  The above answer is for Jenny
4:19
S. Subramaniam:  Confused, we do have job placements twice a month on a regional basis and once a month on a national basis and so far the number of people who attend these functions are encouraging. We have been successful with 5,000 getting jobs, and we will continue. A wonderful place for employers and we are trying to get more employers to join in. Apart from recruitment, we also recruit people for training programme

4:19
[Comment From uma]
congratulations ,datuk,you are indeed doing a very good job,by introducing and implementing many programmes to cushion the effect of the current economic crisis, but in your view, how long do you think it will take to come back to normalcy,atleast in Malaysia.
4:21
[Comment From Job seeker]
I heard that there will be a Kiosk for the convenience for the job seekers located in Tawau?
4:22
S. Subramaniam:  Uma, A it of good news. The economy is not detetriorating as it was thought.. that second half of the year, it will   recover We may go back to normal by middle of next year. Situation here is not so bad and with so many programmes, we have seen some effects. We are monitoring situation and will take appropriate action as and when necessary
4:24
S. Subramaniam:  Jobseeker, yes our JobsMalaysia, our job matching portal is going to be upgraded and given a corporate image and we are going to have job placement centres in 109 places throughout the country out of which 22 of them will be in public places, like shopping complexes and us stations. A proposal to have it in Tawau, a public place. That will provide you opportunities ad you should utilise the facilities and you can find suitable jobs and to be linked to suitable employers.
4:25
[Comment From Poobalan]
Dear Dr, as the recession is expected to last till year end at least, are there any contingency plans to provide monetary aid for the retrenched or unemployed, in addition to providing re-skilling or retraining options?
4:28
[Comment From Calvin]
Datuk, you talked about us grads getting soft skills and getting any job available… but so many grads are fighting for so few jobs, how-la?
4:28
S. Subramaniam:  Poobalan, our monetary aid to be given to retrenched and whose income has been reduceddue to layoffs, will be given additonal income through assisted training programme. For example, for the trained and place programmea trainie will be given RM500 to 800 a month. Those who have been working half the normal time, will be allowed to attend training with allowance. We are also facilitating industry who are facing economic problem to ensure 1 to prevent retrenchment and 2, to increase income of workers
4:31
[Comment From KFTANG]
Datuk, for those workers retrenched, have they been compensated adequately by their employers?
4:31
S. Subramaniam:  Calvin,   our present programme for graduate employeesis targeted to help 7 – 8000 graduates. Aparrt from that, similar prog are available by Bank Negara , Khazanah and Ministry of Higher Education and MDec. You can utilise all these available.
4:33
[Comment From kelvin]
my boss plans to have 4-day week and asks us to take 20% pay cut… can he do that? we are making pewter items.
4:34
S. Subramaniam:  Kftang, except in sitaution when the company has been wound up and under OA, in all other situation, compensation must be paid. And if there is compensation, workers can report to us so that we cAN Take remedial action to date, AMONG THE 22,000 local s who have been retrenched, none has complained they are not paid. About 6,900 have been terminated via VSS and have been compensated
4:36
S. Subramaniam:  Kelvin, your boss has the right to reschedule working time. That;s his prerogative. But before he does that, he has to inform the labour Department and get their consent before implementing all these.
the departmtrent will ensure there are legitimate reasons for any changes in the normal working system within the agency.   the employer msut also contact employees before this can be implemented
4:36
[Comment From KFTANG]
Are our unemployed workers prepared to work in the plantation and building sectors formerly shunned by them?
4:38
S. Subramaniam:  KFTANG, Unfortunately no.   We have very aggressively campaigned f r this, we are trying to improve lives and condition   in plantations to ATTRACT LOCAL WORKERS but still the number of local workers wanting to take part is not encouraging. We have suggested to Mapa to identify new methods by improving local involvement with better salary, working condition and this is an ongoing process
4:38
[Comment From Reddy]
Datuk, it looks like the trend is that the lower-incomegroup is affected more by retrenchment at the moment. Will higher income group also be affected?
4:40
[Comment From Shaharuddin M Saaid]
YB Datuk Subramanian. Many say that local companies hiring foreign workers bucasue it is cheaper but actually it is not true. Many companies esp hotels say that locals are not keen/do not want menial jobs much teh 3D jobs and many do not stay on the job for long. On the other hand an employer is assured of the service of contracted foreign worker for at least 2 years and they are reliable and put much efforts/interest in their job. I suggest we should tackle/handle employment issue which locals are not keen to take up.
4:40
S. Subramaniam:  Reddy, Amon g the retrenched, the highest number is operator, machinist level followed by those in the technician level. You might want to know among these 22,000, about 4,800 professionals and managerial capacity are affected.
4:43
[Comment From Retrenched]
Dear YB Datuk, I was recently retrenched and was paid RM15,000 retrenchment benefits for every year of service. I am so sad that my retrenchment benefits was not given full tax relief especially when I know that I will not be able to land another job due to may age factor. Can you assist me to get full tax relief?
4:43
S. Subramaniam:  Shaharuddin, I agree with you. In hospitality industry, we are doing aggresssive campaign and recently in langkawi, a plilot programme, we trained 110 in a one month course, and 90 of them have been absorbed. We have expanded this in other states with the cooperationm of other bodies, we are aggresively training people with skills in hospitality,. this is an opportunity for locals
4:46
[Comment From R.Rajeswari]
YB What is the status of minimum wage for the security guard?
4:46
S. Subramaniam:  Retrenched, if only I could. But the second economic package allows for full tax relief for the 1st RM10,000 received as compensation. Please try your best to get another job. Need help? Come and see us
4:47

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4:49
[Comment From siti]
Are there any vacancies in your ministry?
4:49
S. Subramaniam:  Rajeswari, We are in the process of finalising a minimum wage for security guard through the wages council mechanism . And a good announcement will be made within the next two months.
4:51
S. Subramaniam:  Siti, we have 28,000 jobs registered in the job portal which is managed by my ministry. if you want to work within my ministry itself, unfortunately the power of apppointment is with the SPA and not with me
4:51
[Comment From Lecturer]
Gd evening Datuk, can you comment on the following:
4:52
[Comment From Lecturer]
Gd evening Datuk, can you comment on the following: Our employment contract says 20 hours teaching period per week as per MQA guideline. But employer force to teach more with just verbal promise of overtime pay. What should the employees do?
4:53
S. Subramaniam:  Lecturer, you can come to the Labour Department and our officers will help you. If you work more than your contractual hours, you should be renumerated as per your contract.
4:53
[Comment From Najee]
YB Datuk: Any figures on Malaysian workers in Singapore that have been retrenched and from which sector in particular?
4:55
S. Subramaniam:  Najee, We tried hard to get these figures but unfortunately those retrenched do not report to us or the labour attache in Singapore or to our labour department. Your guess is good as mine.
4:55
[Comment From oh yeah baby]
Dear YB Datuk, is there a possibility of another stimulus plan?
4:57
S. Subramaniam:  Oh yeah baby, it all depends. If there is a real need the government might introduce another package
4:57
[Comment From Chris Wang]
Dear YB, thanks for taking time out to chat with us. is there a levy going to be imposed on foreign workers starting in May 1st?i heard my Myanmarese friend say he is returning next month bcos he cannot afford the Rm3k + levy.
4:59
S. Subramaniam:  Chris Wang, there has been a big hoo haa about this. We have had memorandums from various sectors. So the govt has temporarily withheld implementation of the levy increase to allow further consultation and dialogues with the various trade agencies. I will be meeting them soon and we will try to chart a strategy in realising the government’s intentions to reduce dependency on foreign labour
4:59
[Comment From Najee]
YB Datuk: Do you have a blog?
5:05
S. Subramaniam:  Najee. this will be the last question I will take.   I used to maintain my own blog when i had more time to myself. Now due to work consideration I find it difficult to maintain my own blog. I prefer not to allow others to maintain blogs for me. however, my ministry has a very comprehensive website with interactive facilities and we maintain a lot of communication through emails which are very readily responded to. My email address is s.subra@mohr.gov.my.
As a concluding remark for thsoe looking for and advertising jobs, please contact www.jobsmalaysia.gov.my.
Thank You
5:05
Datuk S Subramaniam:  Thank you Datuk S Subramaniam for spending time with us on NSTLive. We hope to have Datuk again soon to field more questions from our on-line readers. Thank you to all on-line readers who have participated in this chat.
5:06 [Standby] The host is placing this Live Event into Standby Mode.

New office of Biro Pengaduan Awam

April 16th, 2009
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Well, this is indeed a good move by BPA. I think T. Murugiah will have a bright future if continue to do good moves like this.

PCB office is being set up in KL and the public is invited to attend every Tuesday from morning 9am. There will be meals served as well for those coming from outstation! It seems the office in Putrajaya is very inconvenient for the public as it is costly and time consuming to travel there.

The new office will be open from 21st April and the address is:

Pusat Kegiatan Kemas Wilayah Persekutuan is located at Lot 48565 Jalan 2/12D, Kg. Seri Batu, Batu 4 1/2, 51200 Kuala Lumpur.

For details, call 03-6251 0218.

map of venue:

pcb-office-kl

According to NST:

The Public Complaints Bureau (PCB) has introduced an “instant problem-solving system” to handle public issues in a more organised and efficient manner.

The bureau under the Prime Minister’s Department has pledged to look into public complaints of all sorts every Tuesday.

Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Senator T. Murugiah said a complainant could expect his issues to be settled between one and five working days.

The bureau has been moved from Putrajaya to the Kemas Community Centre at Kg Sri Batu, Jalan Ipoh for easier access.

“We will start our meetings at 9am every Tuesday and will not stop until we have seen each complainant through his or her problem, even if it drags on till midnight.”

“We welcome any issues ranging from drainage to abandoned housing projects to citizenship issues but do not come to us if you are expecting a solution to financial problems,” said Murugiah, adding that the PCB will not entertain debt problems, including those relating to loan sharks.

The PCB managed to solve 90 per cent of the 8,066 complaints lodged last year.

It had seen a maximum of 300 people a day.

Types of complaints lodged include delay in action, lack of public amenities, poor implementation of policies and law, abuse of power, misconduct of public officials, failure of enforcement and poor service quality.

Murugiah expects the number of complainants visiting the bureau to increase because of the relocation.

“We will see each one of them. There will be a waiting room and rest area for those coming from out of state. Meals will also be provided.”

The Star provided more info:

FOR better accessibility and convenience, the venue for the Public Complaints Bureau’s (BPA) public meeting sessions has been changed from Putrajaya to Kuala Lumpur.

The weekly meeting that takes place every Tuesday will now be held at Pusat Kegiatan Kemas Wilayah Persekutuan in Kg. Seri Batu, Jalan Sentul.

The sessions, which will begin at the new location on April 21, are based on a new system called “Instant Problem Solving System.”

Breakfast, lunch and tea will also be provided during the meet.

Public Complaints Bureau chairman Senator T. Murugiah said through the system, public meeting sessions would have a representative from every ministry and government agencies to make problem solving easier and faster.

He added that the change in venue was to make it more convenient for the public.

“This way, more people will come forward and voice out their problems. With the presence of representatives from agencies and ministries, we can solve problems faster and more efficiently.

“We have received about 300 cases in a day’s meeting. With the change in location, we can expect more,” he said.

Currently, most public complaints are related to local councils, drainage and road works, abandoned projects and the registration department.

Murugiah, however, discouraged those with financial problems to attend the sessions.

“Complaints bureau is a place for those who are unhappy about certain things to do with the government. They can come forward and complain and we will try to do the necessary.

“It is not a place to seek financial aid,” he said.

Pusat Kegiatan Kemas Wilayah Persekutuan is located at Lot 48565 Jalan 2/12D, Kg. Seri Batu, Batu 4 1/2, 51200 Kuala Lumpur. For details, call 03-6251 0218.

DPM Muhyiddin interview on Chinese community

April 14th, 2009
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This the excerpt from Mingguan Malaysia interview with DPM Muhyiddin:

Kalau melihat kepada keputusan pilihan raya kecil baru-baru ini terutamanya di Bukit Gantang dan Bukit Selambau, ia seolah-olah menampakkan laluan BN masih sukar untuk mendapat sokongan rakyat, apa pandangan Tan Sri?

MUHYIDDIN: Saya fikir paling jelas terbukti masyarakat Cina dan India belum bersedia menerima apa-apa bentuk pimpinan kerajaan yang seperti ada sekarang ini, lebih lagi agak terlalu menonjol ialah terhadap apa yang berlaku di Perak itu sendiri. Sesetengah masyarakat di sana, melihat ia dari sudut yang rasis, kerajaan orang Cina ditumbangkan oleh kerajaan orang Melayu walaupun tanggapan itu tidak betul.

Mungkin mereka tidak berapa jelas cara dari sudut Perlembagaan dan peraturan, maka mereka melihat apa yang berlaku sebagai satu bentuk menolak hak majoriti rakyat, mereka mahu kerajaan dipilih seperti pilihan raya lepas.

Komplikasi ini menyebabkan rasa marah di kalangan orang Cina dan juga masyarakat India, jadi bagi saya itu agak menjadi faktor utama di Bukit Gantang dan kesannya sampai ke Bukit Selambau. Ini jelas apabila ada masyarakat Cina di Bukit Selambau ramai yang tidak keluar mengundi, kita tidak pasti sama ada mereka memboikot atau tidak mahu menyatakan pendirian.

Bagaimanapun petanda lain, kita melihat sokongan orang Melayu meningkat, jadi dari satu sudut ada faktor yang positif kerana masyarakat Melayu mungkin lebih yakin apabila melihat angin perubahan dalam kepimpinan negara, kepulangan Tun Dr.Mahathir Mohamad ke dalam UMNO dan lain-lain usaha yang kita buat untuk menjelaskan isu yang berlaku di Perak sebab itu mereka membantu kita.

Saya fikir ada juga faktor-faktor lain yang menyumbang kepada kekalahan seperti pembangunan, faktor tidak ada keputusan yang dibuat oleh kerajaan yang menyenangkan rakyat, isu tanah dibangkitkan dan mungkin dari segi bantuan sekolah-sekolah bukan kebangsaan, jadi sama ada faktor ini menggambarkan senario nasional atau pun lokal, kita akan ketahui selepas kita membuat satu kajian oleh badan bebas nanti. Di Bukit Selambau pun tidak banyak bezanya, mungkin ‘angin’ yang sama ‘bertiup’ ke sana dan kesannya hampir serupa, faktor sokongan Melayu hampir positif, kaum India sedikit ada penambah baikan tetapi tidak banyak berubah, jadi ini satu perkara yang perlu kita kaji dan teliti. Tetapi macam di Sarawak, di Batang Air, mungkin disebabkan ia jauh di pedalaman mereka melihat soal pembangunan, jadi mereka melihat kerajaan sebagai satu tempat yang mereka harapkan sangat.

Di Semenanjung pembangunan tidak menjadi isu, mereka melihat kepada isu-isu yang lebih nasional apa lagi dibebankan dengan apa yang dibuat oleh parti pembangkang. Mungkin methodologi yang kita guna masih lama sedangkan mindset baru. Ini kita akan ambil iktibar daripada itu, bagaimana kita hendak mengubah methodologi kepada suatu yang lebih sesuai dengan keadaan dan masa.

Tetapi bukankah setiap kali pilihan raya kecil, permintaan kaum bukan Melayu dipenuhi, malah di Bukit Gantang walaupun peruntukan RM1juta diberikan tetapi kaum Cina tidak juga menyokong BN? [this is the tricky question asked by the interviewer]

MUHYIDDIN: Ya, kadang-kadang kita berasa terpedaya juga kerana zahirnya nampak macam ‘ok’, sambutan dengan tepukan gemuruh tetapi mungkin sudah ada tertanam dalam hati iaitu sesuatu tidak mudah hendak berubah, pokoknya masalah isu Perak terutamanya di kalangan masyarakat Cina yang mungkin telah dipengaruhi dengan sentimen simpati kepada Datuk Seri Ir.Mohamad Nizar Jamaluddin, kononnya dia ‘dijatuhkan’, lepas itu kononnya dasar memberi pegangan tanah selama 99 tahun dilihat dasar yang menguntungkan.

Ini yang mungkin menyebabkan sukar BN mendapat sokongan walaupun kita fikir bila mereka hendak sekolah Cina dibantu, kita bantu, sepatutnya mereka membalas budi. Pada waktu itu, kita pun tidak berharap sokongan kaum Cina akan meningkat 40 peratus dan sebagainya cuma kita berharap ada peningkatan sedikit tetapi apa yang berlaku ia mencatatkan penurunan, macam tidak ada penghargaan terhadap apa yang kita lakukan.

Oleh itu kita kena kaji psikologi apa yang menyebabkan masyarakat Cina tidak bersedia untuk berubah, pada zaman dahulu tidak begitu.

Persoalannya apakah mereka melihat dalam konteks senario politik baru ini, selepas kerajaan BN tumbang di lima buah negeri, mereka sudah menjadi kuasa penentu? Orang Cina rasa sekarang, walaupun mereka kumpulan minoriti, merekalah menentukan kerana kelompok masyarakat Melayu sudah berpecah tiga kumpulan. Masyarakat Cina tidak berpecah mereka bersatu, setidak-tidaknya dari segi semangat apabila bersama-sama membuat sesuatu keputusan.

Dalam keadaan ini, mereka boleh menentukan keputusan sesuatu pilihan raya dan apabila kesan itu dapat dilihat dalam pilihan raya umum lalu dan beberapa pilihan raya kecil, mereka fikir sekarang mereka lebih ada kuasa penentu, bukan sahaja Cina malah masyarakat India pun begitu, apa tah lagi apabila mendapat kedudukan dalam kerajaan yang ditubuhkan pakatan pembangkang dengan menjadi Timbalan Ketua Menteri, Speaker dan exco kerajaan negeri, jadi ini bagi mereka seolah-olah tawaran yang diberikan oleh pihak sana lebih baik daripada kita pernah tawarkan dalam konteks BN, jadi ini kita harus teliti.

Apakah situasi ini yang mendorong Tan Sri membuat seruan supaya semua orang Melayu bersatu kembali di bawah UMNO?

MUHYIDDIN: Saya membuat seruan itu kerana saya berpendapat dalam situasi sekarang ini, orang Melayu sudah banyak berpecah, faktor antara lain apakah kerana ia kelemahan UMNO yang tidak memahami cita rasa orang Melayu atau kerana ia perbuatan yang dilakukan oleh sesetengah kelompok contohnya Anwar Ibrahim yang memberikan kononnya satu gagasan baru atas dasar keadilan dan kesamarataan, ada sesetengah kelompok yang terpedaya, jadi dengan sebab itu selagi Melayu berpecah, saya bimbang kelompok majoriti akan menjadi minoriti.

Teras pembangunan negara kita adalah berasaskan kepada suatu jumlah masyarakat Melayu yang agak besar tetapi terpisah atau dipecahkan oleh perbezaan politik yang begitu ketara, dalam masa yang sama di pihak sana pula bukan Melayu menjadi penentu, inilah yang saya kata sudah berubah landskap politik negara kita, dan kalau hal sebegini berterusan apakah ia akan menguntungkan Melayu?

Bila saya berkata demikian bukanlah bermakna bukan Melayu akan rugi, orang bukan Melayu tidak akan rugi kerana mereka sudah maju, berjaya menguasai bidang ilmu dan ekonomi dan sebagainya. Bagaimana dengan masa depan orang Melayu? Apakah orang Melayu akan terjamin dengan situasi sebegini? Saya sudah mendapat banyak maklum balas bahawa orang Melayu berasa bimbang, mereka memikirkan soal generasi Melayu akan datang, macam mana nasib anak cucu kita. Perasaan ini wujud kerana mereka merasakan kedudukan orang Melayu sudah mula tergugat, kuasa politik Melayu melalui UMNO sudah tergugat, sedangkan dahulu kita jadi teras kita adil, saksama dan kita bantu semua kaum.

Kita menolong orang Melayu lebih kerana orang Melayu miskin, orang Melayu belum ada banyak harta dan orang Melayu belum menguasai kekayaan ekonomi dan sebagainya, jadi kita bantu beri pendidikan, biasiswa dan bantuan macam-macam lagi. Sebenarnya agenda pembangunan umat Melayu belum beres, sekarang tercabar dengan sebab berbeza politik menyebabkan orang Melayu berpuak-puak.

He says that his words were twisted and misintepreted, especially by the Chinese newspapers until it sounded as if he called the Chinese as “ungrateful”.

From what I understand, he starts by saying that the Chinese and Indian are not ready to accept any type of government leadership as it is now, especially after what happened in Perak. Some people there think that the Chinese government have been toppled  by the Malay government, even though that is wrong assumption, says Muhyiddin. Its possible that the people in Bukit Gantang are unhappy at the way the majority choice is rejected, because they want a government chosen after elections. He thinks the same issues affected the Chinese in Bukit Selambau, perhaps that’s why many of them did not turn up to vote (either they want to boycott or did not want to make a stand). He also mentioned that other factors like development, no populist decision by government, help for land titles, and issues related to national type schools.

However, the next question by the interviewer is very dangerous one – the interviewers asks as follows: Is it not that for every by elections, the requests of non Malays are fulfilled, even in Bukit Gantang an allocation of RM1 million was given, yet the Chinese did not support BN?

Now, how is one supposed to answer this question? Let’s see how newly minted DPM answers (I translated the relevant paragraphs from above):

Yes, sometimes we feel cheated because on face value it looks “ok”, reception with loud claps, but maybe deep in the heart its already planted that not easy to change, issues like sympathy sentiment for Nizar and land lease of 99 years which is seen as beneficial.

This is perhaps that make it difficult for BN to get support because even if we think they want Chinese schools to be helped, we help, they should repay the kindness (membalas budi?). At that time, we do not expect the support from Chinese to increase 40% or so, but we hope at least a small increment, but what happens is a reduction, as if there’s no appreciation (penghargaan) of what we have done.

So, we have to study what pyschology makes the Chinese community not ready to change, it was not so those days.

The question is do they see, in the current political scenario context, after BN fell in five states, themselves as determining power? The Chinese now, even though are minority, they are the deciders because the Malay community has split into three groups. The Chinese community did not spilt, they are united, at least in spirit when they make a decision together.

In this situation, they can decide the decision of a election, and when the effect is seen in the last general election and past few by-elections, they think they have more deciding power now, now only the Chinese but also the Indians, what more when get positions in the governments formed by opposition coalition by becoming deputy chief minister, speaker and state exco, so this, for them, makes the offer made by the other party better than what we have ever offered in BN, so this we have to study.

Well, did DPM insult the Chinese community? Is what he said a fact? I think he is voicing his frustration because their prediction of small increase in support did not materialise, in fact, it went the other way. Regardless of that MCA and Gerakan benefitted from cabinet revamp, so maybe the Chinese community will show their appreciation in the next elections.

As for the Indians, they got a better deal under Pakatan states as mentioned by DPM – deputy chief minister post, more exco seats, speaker post and so on. Something that never happened in last 51 years. Of course some may argue – these few posts, does it translate to overall improvement of the community or merely symbolic.  Sometimes actions speak louder than words. BN has lots of promises  for the community over the 50 years, and the report card have many red marks.  Just look at Tamil schools, intake in public service, number of students in IPTA, number of entrepreneurs, income imbalance, asset ownership, and equity in shares, among others. Pakatan just into second year, so still got long way to go before we can compare on equal footing.

For me, if you are taken for a ride, its your foolishness that plays a major role.  One thing for sure, the Chinese really make use of MCA/Gerakan/DAP etc to achieve many things. They are a lot more politically savvy than the Indian. Definitely its not the place of any minister to teach or advise the community on how to show appreciation or to repay gratitude. There’s a saying that goes like this – “don’t expect gratitude” and “do good without expecting anything in return”. But in politics, its always a trade, a busines transaction. Thus in the recent cases, its seems that one party refuses to honor the deal, as implied in the interview.

As some quarters asked – whose money is that RM 1 million? Did it come out of someone’s pocket? Then the recipients should thank those people.

MCA and Gerakan are quick to point out that piecemeal actions and last minute work would not guarantee the support of the community. Just RM1 million will not sway the votes, when there are many other outstanding issues still unsolved.

Happy New Year

April 14th, 2009
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Well, its been about 8 hours since we woke up to a new year. This year is known as Virodhi (means “enemy” in tamil), but hopefully it will be a good year for everyone. One Hindu priest says there’s nothing to fear:

This year is called Virodhi in Tamil. It means “enemy”.

But there is no need to fear that the Tamil New Year, which begins today, will bring death and destruction, assures Hindu priest Sivasri Thevaindran Gurukal.

Mother Earth is not expected to wreak havoc upon its inhabitants as no great natural disasters are expected.

The name Virodhi, according to Gurukal, indicates that this year will be a time when enmity takes a back seat and peace generally prevails.

However, on the political front, he said there would be instability, and changes in leaders and governments throughout the world.

The Tamil New Year, or Putthaandu, is observed on the first day of the Tamil month of Chithirai.

Gurukal, reading from the Panchangam or almanac, said the year promises to be better for those who have been suffering.

“This goes for nations, businesses, groups, individuals and families. But it can only be achieved with the exercise of great patience and caution.”

Gurukal said although business would be slow and debts would increase, many new ideas, contracts and opportunities would open up.

He said families would become more cooperative, especially in view of the difficult times its members have gone through so far.

“There will be a lot of changes for individuals, including the birth of children and the arrival and achievement of things long wished for.”

Gurukal, however, warned that the political atmosphere in the country and worldwide would be most unstable with unexpected changes in governments and leaders.

He said in Malaysia, there could be some political change come September.

He said the positive thing was that, overall, people would have more say in the governance of nations.

“It is important to seek the advice and blessings of elders before making any new move,” he advised.

Incidentally, the Malayalees celebrate Vishu new year today as well, while the Sikhs celebrated Vasakhi yesterday. The days between 13 to 15 April is very significant in many parts of the world as man cultures celebrate it as new year or some other festival.

Let’s see what some other prominent figures say:

Mariamman Temple chairman Nadarajah:

Sri Mahamariamman Temple board chairman Datuk R. Nadarajah said the Tamil new year, called Virothi, marked the beginning of the Chittirai month.

“All our temples will mark the new year with the abishegam or bathing of the deities at 6.30am followed by a special pooja,” he said.

This will be followed by the reading of the almanac or panjangam immediately after at the Jalan Tun H.S. Lee and Old Pudu Road temples here. The panjangam will, however, be read at the Batu Caves temple at 8pm tonight.

Nadarajah said ponggal, or sweet rice, will be prepared for devotees. The temple board will also distribute 10,000 copies of the new Tamil calendar to those attending the ceremonies.

Secretary of Sri Kandaswamy Temple:

G. Ganesan, the secretary of the Sri Kandaswamy Temple in Lorong Scott, Brickfields, said they would pray for the well-being of the Government and nation, especially since Malaysia has a new prime minister and Cabinet.

Malaysian Gurdwara Council president:

In Seremban, Malaysian Gurdwara Council president Malkith Singh said the Vasakhi celebrations at most gurdwara (Sikh places of worship) began on Sunday with the continuous recitation of the Guru Granth Sahib Ji, the Sikh holy book. The Sikhs regard the Granth Sahib as their living Guru.

“Our non-Sikh friends are more than welcome to celebrate with us. Vegetarian meals will be served, and they can learn more about our culture and traditions,” he said.

Samy Vellu in NST:

MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu extended greetings to Tamils, Malayalees and Sikhs celebrating their respective new year yesterday, and called on the Indian community to embrace the 1Malaysia concept mooted by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak.

He said the need for unity among Malaysians, particularly among Indians, was vital if “1Malaysia” was to become a reality.

“Unity is the top priority of the new administration and, as such, we as Malaysian Indians must do our part to assist in the unity process.

“We must have strong will and determination to make this happen for the sake of our country,” he said in a statement.

He said the MIC would lead the way in embracing the “1 Malaysia” concept by working with all sections of the Indian community and Indian-based non-governmental organisations.
“We have already embarked on this mission to ensure that the Indian community will have a stronger voice,” he said, urging Indians not to waste time quarrelling over petty and unproductive issues.

Samy Vellu said the government had promised to find new ways to resolve many problems affecting the Indian community “but we too have to work hard and become independent”.

Dr S Subra in NST:

MIC secretary-general Datuk Dr S. Subramaniam said the Tamil, Malayalee and Sikh communities have contributed immensely to the nation and that they have been instrumental in the Indian community becoming an advanced society on par with the other communities.

“We have come a long way but we must remain united to ensure peace and stability are sustained,” he said.

The human resources minister called on the Indian community to grab the many opportunities provided for it by the government “as failure to do so will result in us losing out”.

MHS President in NST:

Malaysia Hindu Sangam president Datuk A. Vaithilingam said that with all Indian groups celebrating their new year together this year, it was “definitely going to be an excellent opportunity for the 1Malaysia concept to start off”.

“Let us all pray together for peace and harmony in a united 1Malaysia,” he said and wished Tamils “Putthaandu Valthukkal”, Malayalees “Happy Vishu” and Sikhs “Happy Vasakhi”.

And of course, this year marks the beginning of new leadership in the country, and thus our new PM’s first wish for the Indian community:

Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak has extended greetings to Tamils, Malayalees and Sikhs who celebrate their respective new year today.

“I would like to wish you a wonderful and prosperous New Year and hope that the well-being of Malaysia and its people are in your prayers. Have a joyous New Year!” Prime Minister said in a statement yesterday.

Najib said the celebrations reminded him of the tremendous value of the country’s diversity.

Today, the Tamils celebrate “Varusha Pirappu“, the Malayalees “Vishu” and the Sikhs “Vaisakhi“.