Malaysian Indian Business Association (Miba) president P Sivakumar speaks up in Malaysiakini:
"Banning Hindraf is one thing, but the mother of all Indian protests which happened in the March 8 general election, the Makkal Sakthi (people’s power), is the feeling of being sidelined under the New Economic Policy for far too long. "It is about the desire to be treated equally and to be given a fair share of opportunities in the civil, business and education sectors as well as the need to respect their places of worship in terms of indiscriminate demolitions," he said.
"These are the grouses of the community, no one can imprison this spirit," he stressed.
Well said, my fellow Malaysian. Hindraf is but a voice of the oppressed even though I do not agree with Hindraf's action to sue the British government for the community's marginalisation.I
I say, let Makkal Sakthi (people’s power) live on! Anak Bangsa Malaysia, jom ubah!
"Banning Hindraf is one thing, but the mother of all Indian protests which happened in the March 8 general election, the Makkal Sakthi (people’s power), is the feeling of being sidelined under the New Economic Policy for far too long. "It is about the desire to be treated equally and to be given a fair share of opportunities in the civil, business and education sectors as well as the need to respect their places of worship in terms of indiscriminate demolitions," he said.
"These are the grouses of the community, no one can imprison this spirit," he stressed.
Well said, my fellow Malaysian. Hindraf is but a voice of the oppressed even though I do not agree with Hindraf's action to sue the British government for the community's marginalisation.I
I say, let Makkal Sakthi (people’s power) live on! Anak Bangsa Malaysia, jom ubah!
3 comments:
You are right - Anak Malaysia Jom Ubah.
But lets get the old junkies and scraps out from there so we have our say heard.They are like the cartoon character "Courage The Cowardly Dog"
All we want a peaceful place to live and good future for our children and generations to come.If we want that : We,Anak Malaysia must ubah.
I'm not sure where the truth lies anymore..
http://malaysiangate.blogspot.com/2008/10/najib-razak-next-malaysia-prime.html
Not sure if this ban make sense as HINDRAF is not a legal organisation in the first place.
As a moderate Indian Malaysian, I don’t agree or support HINDRAF (maybe one of the few Indian who do not support HINDRAF in Malaysia).
No, I’m not a BN Supporter. How many have actually read their memorandum, speeches or attended their gatherings.
The approach, writing and rhetorics incites hatred towards others. They are another organisation hiding behind race, religion, temples and schools. Their arguements are flimsy and does not make much sense.
For alternative views on HINDRAF, from a Indian Malaysian point of view, , please visit (AUg/Sept/Oct Archive)
http://balankumarpremakumaran.blogspot.com/
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