It is really humourous to find MIC now trying to invite the some of the 'leaders' of this HINDRAF, who just were released from ISA detention....
The MIC has invited Hindraf leaders for possible talks and partnership for unity in the Indian community.MIC secretary-general Datuk Dr S. Subramaniam said the Indian-based political party was also willing to consider views and suggestions by the banned movement on ways to improve the plight of the community. - Star, 10/5/2009, MIC opens doors to Hindraf leaders
Who is the No. 1 in government - the PM, and the DPM - both from UMNO.
There has been calls for a Chinese DPM and a MCA No. 2 in BN - but nothing happens.
How many Prime Ministers and Deputy Prime Ministers have we had from parties other than UMNO? The answer is zero....and it will remain zero. The fact is that UMNO is dominated by Malays - ....and that would be Semenanjung Malays. Will any other Bumiputra be the PM or DPM? The answer again is no.
UMNO is BN, and BN is UMNO - and even when BN claimed victory after GE2008, clearly most of their 'partners' in the BN were missing.
Has there been a change in MIC since GE2008 - it seems not. It is the same President - and the same party.
This call for the HINDRAF 5 ex-ISA detainees to join the MIC is yet another desperate attempt to regain the support of the Indian Malaysians..., and I doubt that even if the 5 do join MIC, the people are not that stupid...
Will HINDRAF leaders be enticed sufficiently to join MIC...the BN. It is a movement that enjoys a lot of support...And certainly, not just MIC but also Najib would be interested in getting Uthayakumar to join BN..
BN has done this in the past with ABIM (that Muslim Youth Movement that had generated a substantial influence and following in the late 70s and early 80's). The BN wooed its leaders and finally succeeded in getting ABIM's No.1 to join UMNO. There were a lot of tears...and 'broken-hearts' amongst the members and supporters of ABIM that day when they saw that Anwar had joined the 'evil' UMNO - but later many members also followed suit and joined UMNO. This, is what they hope will happen to HINDRAF as well, but we shall see...we shall see...
There have been different signals coming from the leaders of HINDRAF (or the so-called leaders of HINDRAF). Some have wanted to contest in by-elections. There have been talk of starting a new political party. There have been talk about being apolitical and fighting for the cause...and we shall see what happens over time...
I believe that we should fight for the poor and the oppressed irrespective of ethnicity, religion or cultural heritage...
I look to the day that ethnic and religious based politics are no more...
2 comments:
MIC should join Hindraf for the sake of Indian unity, not the other way round
MIC members should resign en-bloc and join Pakatan Rakyat instead.
After that, MIC can be renamed Semi & Son Sdn Bhd.
Post a Comment