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Malacca Chetties all set for Deepavali

November 7th, 2007
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Malacca Chetties all set for Deepavali

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MALACCA: The Malacca Chetties are all set for Deepavali tomorrow as the community in Gajah Berang is putting in last-minute preparations to celebrate the Festival of Lights. 

It is only in Kampung Chetty, Gajah Berang, where about 300 Malacca Chetties live in 70 households.  

S. Kanagalingam Pillay, 40, a Chetty born and bred here, said that members of the community are very close to each other, regardless of age and would use this time to renew their kinship with one another.  

“After praying in the nearby temple, the temple management would then visit each chetty home with a float in the shape of a kuttu vellaku (lamp) followed by other chetties hitting the gendang and wearing traditional clothes,” he said.  

Kanagalingam said that on Deepavali, the whole village would be celebrating like it was a carnival and everyone can feel the ambience of the festivities.  

Chetty folk historically are known as a community of traders during the Malacca Sultanate era when the state had one of the busiest ports in the world.  

Although many of them still own the land of their ancestors but most have taken up clerical jobs and government positions instead.  

Kanagalingam said their style of dress remains their primary distinction, especially among the older generation who prefer the local Malaysian apparel to the more traditional Hindu saree for women and vesthi for men.  

“Our customary events like weddings are just the same as in ancient times except that our older women often attend in baju kurung, instead of the saree and sometimes with the Sanbol linpang (Malaysian headdress). The older men often wear the jubar (Malaysian sarong),” Kanagalingam said. 

Samy retracts MIC Deepavali open house ban

November 6th, 2007
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i was first alerted via SMS by Mahendran on Monday evening that MIC is not going to have Deepavali open house this year. Later caught the news on TV3 that said the statement was retracted.

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Samy retracts ‘no big Deepavali do’ advice
Llew-Ann Phang
PETALING JAYA (Nov 5, 2007): Hours after MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu issued a statement on Monday afternoon, advising all MIC wakil rakyat (elected representatives) not to hold big Deepavali celebrations as a sign of the party’s respect for Hindus mourning the demolition of the Sri Maha Mariamman temple in Padang Jawa, Shah Alam, the request was retracted.

It is learnt that Samy Vellu retracted the advice at 6.30pm, in view of the overwhelming requests from MIC members and Hindus to continue with the tradition on Deepavali, which falls on Thursday.The first statement said Samy Vellu’s advice was aimed at all MIC MPs and state assemblymen, deputy ministers and parliamentary secretaries.

“He said the MIC was saddened by the temple’s domolition and the act had hurt all Hindus in the country.

“However, he said MIC wakil rakyat were encouraged to celebrate Deepavali on a moderate scale with their family and relatives at home.”

Last Tuesday, 14 residents were arrested in the protest that ensued when the the 100-year-old temple in Kampung Karuppiah, a surau and some 200 houses in Kampung Rimba Jaya were demolished with the participation of the Shah Alam City Hall, some 300 police personnel, including the Federal Reserve Unit.

Samy Vellu turned up at the scene but he could not do anything to stop the demolition of the temple, and later, four lawyers who tried to help the residents who were held in the Section 11 police station were also detained. The lawyers were arrested for creating a scuffle after they were refused entry. Later that day, six were released on bail – two residents and the lawyers. The remaining 12 who were said to be injured during the fracas, were also released on bail last Friday.

boycott or show protest at national deepavali celebration

November 5th, 2007
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at first, i was thinking that those involved may call for a boycott, and indeed, SMSes was being sent around asking to boycott all deepavali celebrations organised by govt as a sign of protest. i even received 3 till today.

this seemed like a good idea at the beginning. but the last two days, something crossed my mind. what if the indian community used this kind of events to show protest by ATTENDING rather than staying away. go and enjoy the food, shake hand with the VIPs and tell them how much you are unhappy with the temple demolition, or whatever it is you are unhappy about. bring all your family members, organise buses and vans..same like when you plan to attend THR Raaga concert or football matches.

those interested can even prepared standard caps, t-shirts or button badges to be worn – with words like "selamatkan rakyat india" or "stop temple demolition" or "no more discrimination" or other such clever creative flavors, which can be easily understood by all those who are present. Hmm..that means english right?

Just a thought. I'll be back on Tuesday evening, so hope to see your replies then.

By the way National Deepavali celebration is on 11 November as mentioned by Bernama:

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 1 (Bernama) — The national-level Deepavali Open House will be held on Nov 11 at the KL Sentral parking space in Brickfields here. Culture, Art and Heritage Minister Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim said the event would exhibit the unique aspect of the Indian community in Malaysia. The public, including tourists, would be able to see the food, clothes, traditional games and decoration of the Indian community in this country. There would also be a "kolum"-making contest (contest to decorate floors), dances and traditional Indian games like kabaddi, he told reporters at his office here today. Rais said the Open House, to be held from 2pm until 6pm, would be people-friendly and provide equal treatment to everyone.Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak is scheduled to open the function. Between 15,000 and 20,000 people are expected to attend.

Adios!

land allocated for temple rebuilding says samy

November 2nd, 2007
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i thought the demolition happened on tuesday morning! the ways it was done as if purposed want to destroy the deities and just make a mess. the walls were still there, the building structure was still there.  to me, looked like purposely want to provoke the anger of the people.

given two days to remove deities? what deities? haven't they been smashed up during the day?

Land allocated to rebuild temple

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Selangor government has allocated a 10,000 sq ft piece of land in Shah Alam for the rebuilding of the temple it ordered demolished in Kampung Karuppiah.

MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu yesterday said the state government will also assist in its construction.

He said the demolition of the temple in Kampung Karuppiah, Padang Jawa, which started on Tuesday night, had been put on hold under orders from the prime minister.

This followed a meeting between Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and Selangor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Dr Mohamad Khir Toyo.

It was agreed that the temple would be given two days to remove statues of deities and other religious artifacts.

Meanwhile, the Bar Council is asking why four lawyers representing the temple congregation on the demolition issue had been arrested.

A statement said lawyers P. Uthayakumar, M. Manoharan, P. Waythamoorthy and Ganapati Rao were arrested in the course of carrying out their legal professional duties.

The lawyers had turned up at the Section 11, Shah Alam police station to represent their clients who were earlier arrested for hindering the demolition work and were reported to have been denied access to their clients.

Upon complaining to the police, they were arrested.

Bar Council vice president Ragunath Kesavan said: "The recently amended section 28A of the Criminal Procedure Code (CPC) allows a detained person the right to communicate with a legal practitioner of his choice upon arrest.

"We are concerned that these arrested persons, including the four lawyers, were denied this right, which is a flagrant breach of the CPC."

The lawyers have since been released on bail.

samy velu attacks MP for Tangga Batu

October 31st, 2007
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Samy Velu seemed to be quite ferocious today at parliment. MP for Tangga Batu (BN) who asked him about road connectivity to highways got it left and right. Really kena hentam. In his words "Saya sudah berumur 71 tahun. Saya tak takut dengan siapa pun". I think Tangga Batu really loose face. Anyway, his face was not shown on TV, probably to save his image. Better for him to hang himself than show his face in parliment any more. SV is unbeatable in parliment. sadly he lose to half-indonesian khir toyo over the temple. I'm sure SV won't forget this betrayal.

I'll try to post the hansard later.

I think the events from the preceding day has emotionally affected samy velu, that's why he wants to tunjuk belang.