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HINDRAF's divorce from Pakatan Rakyat likely to divide Malaysian Indian votes
Pakistan Telegraph Saturday 13th March, 2010 (ANI)
The parting of ways between the Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) and Pakatan Rakyat, the allies of the 2008 general election, is set to divide the Malaysian Indian community's votes in the next general elections.
HINDRAF has become Pakatan Rakyat's worst enemy after staging a demonstration against the coalition outside the office of Pakatan leader Anwar Ibrahim.
Led by HINDRAF leader P. Uthayakumar, almost 300 protesters carried banners and placards and alleged that Indian woes were not being addressed in Pakatan-ruled states.
"We wanted to submit a memorandum to Anwar personally but he did not turn up to meet us. We don't trust them (Pakatan) any more. We are charting our own course and will contest under our own banner in the next general election," The Star Online quoted Uthayakumar, as saying.
Uthayakumar's was infuriated because Pakatan was yet to address poverty among Indians, and it also failed distribute land for Tamil schools and Hindu temples.
"If they issue land titles to Tamil schools in Pakatan-ruled states, then the schools become eligible to be classified as fully-aided and qualify for financial support from the federal government," he said.
"They can do it with one stroke of the pen but they have not. We are very disappointed," he added.
Uthayakumar has gathered all his former Hindraf supporters under the yet-to-be-registered Human Rights Party (HRP).
However, two of his old colleagues, P. Vasantha Kumar and V.S. Ganapathi Rao, who were in Kamunting under the Internal Security Act with the founder, have joined forces with Pakatan and strongly condemned the demonstration.
"He is out of his mind. His actions will split the Indian vote and benefit Barisan Nasional," said Vasantha Kumar. (ANI)
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| By Tamil, 03-13-10, 01:03 PM |
HINDRAF's divorce from Pakatan Rakyat likely to divide Malaysian Indian votes Tamil schools to be kept and maintained with dignity to show the appreciation to the Indians for their sacrifices in building our nation with other Malaysians.Suppression, oppression and ethenic cleansings are not the solutions in 21st century.Evil perceptions and prejudice would come back to the doer as boomerangs governed by karmic law. |
| By Roney, 03-13-10, 02:48 PM |
Unite firstHindraf leaders must unite themselves first and then talk lah!!! |
| By Pz, 03-13-10, 05:16 PM |
Uthaya - back to his old tricks againOH GREAT LEADER OF THE iNDIANS,
PLEASE TELL YOUR PEOPLE , THE iNDIANS YOU LOVE SO MUCH, HOW MUCH MONEY U COLLECTED IN THE NAME OF THIS CAUSE AND HOW MUCH U AND UR FAMILY SPENT LIVING IT UP IN ENGLAND AND OTHER WESTERN COUNTRIES?
Why do you organise demos then hide in crowd or go missing when the Police arrive — leaving your people to face the music?
What are you really up to now?
How much are u being paid by the agents of Barisan?
Have you got a road contract thru Samy Velu?
Please, please answer. |
| By Anonymous, 03-13-10, 06:07 PM |
National Socialist Hindraf PartyFreaking Hindraf party is acting like the NAZI party. Why not march goose steps down K.L. and yell Sieg Heil. When someone don’t agree with them, they jump ship. A bunch of hair lices if you ask me. So if not Pakatan and not Barisan, go ahead and sign up as a new Nazi party then. I used to have sympathy for them and every ounce is gone. |
| By Charled D', 03-14-10, 05:34 AM |
I wonderPZ is absolutely correct. I know because I was there.
Uyhaya was squatting deep inside the crowd.soas not to be seen.
This is the Indian dilema - cowards, corrupt hogs and con artists for leaders.
I was at a function.I couldnt believe my ears when a aspiring Indian leader said that he was expecting a datoship anytime now for his service to the MIC - this guy was a retiring headmaster.
Indians, wake up or soon the gutter will be your home while our titled leaders drive past in Mercs and BMW’s that they didnt earn honestly |
| By CHARLES D', 03-14-10, 05:37 AM |
I wonderSORRY - typo errors earlier.
I wonder
PZ is absolutely correct. I know because I was there. Uyhaya was squatting deep inside the crowd, so as to not be seen.
This is the Indian dilema - cowards, corrupt hogs and con artists for leaders. I was at a function.
I couldnt believe my ears when a aspiring Indian leader said that he was expecting a datoship anytime now for his service to the MIC - this guy was a retiring headmaster.
Indians, wake up or soon the gutter will be your home while our titled leaders drive past in Mercs and BMW’s that they didnt honestly earn. |
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| By popo, 03-14-10, 08:52 AM |
2 kali 5 5 kali 2hindraf is only interested in rm, talk about helping the poor and equality is all bullshit and as usual their followers suffer while the top few enrich themselves, mic , makkal sakthi, hindraf, ppp, tell your followers stories , very pandi, personal bank account full of their blood and sweat rm. |
| By Charled D', 03-14-10, 09:06 AM |
is there a connection HERE?Divorce your wife, Malaysian Indian lawmaker told
Malaysia Sun
Saturday 20th February, 2010
(IANS)
Malaysian Indian lawmaker M. Manoharan has been confronted with an unusual threat — he must divorce his wife within seven days.
If he fails, the former leading light of the banned Hindu Rights Action Front (Hindraf) has been told that a damaging video clip of his wife with an unidentified man would be posted onluine, China Press said Saturday.
Manoharan has lodged a police report. But The Star newspaper said he had declined to comment.
The video was allegedly recorded when Manoharan was detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA) for organising an anti-government rally meant to highlight the grievances of Malaysia’s 1.5 million Tamil Hindus.
Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak released Manoharan and four others from detention last year.
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