Monday, July 5, 2010

siva subramaniam ...oh .... siva subramaniam

Yesterday was Gerakan Anti Samy Vellu (GAS) 2nd gathering. The crowd was around 1400 decent Indians. It was a peaceful gathering until a bunch of thugs lead by siva subramaniam, Selangor MIC Information Chief enter the hall. It’s was a great displeasure to party after he started to shout with vulgar words. All kind of vulgar words used by siva subramaniam and it’s really has tarnished the image of so called indian representing party. Actually siva not fit even to be information chief at branch level. He has acted so low and childish. A year ago, he bombarded samy vellu with the same vulgar words when the latter refuse to appoint siva as senator but then he repatched with the party premier to safeguard his rice bowl. Yesterday siva not only stood low but infact has bring down mic lower than what they stand today. Don’t wory siva, because samy vellu need a low mentality man like you so that he can make other mic members stupid. But remember todays Indians is not as uneducated as you. Any way siva don't worry since you have get the best publicity yesterday (from your view point) and definately your rice bowl is guaranteed until your failure leader step down.

Friday, June 18, 2010

By-Election in Batu Parliament Seat

In 1975, Menglembu MP Fan Yew Teng, the DAP lawmaker was found guilty under the Sedition Act and fined RM2,000 or six months’ jail. Even though the jail term was less than 12 month yet the law maker lost the seat due the the fines RM2,000. Under Article 48 of the Federal Constitution, an MP is disqualified if he is convicted of an offence and sentenced to imprisonment for a term of not less than one year or to a fine of not less than RM2,000.

The same condition goes to Y.B.Tian Chua. Yesterday High Court reduced from RM3,000 or six months’ jail after his appeal over the charge of biting a police officer during a protest in 2007. He and most of the Malaysian thought Tian Chua manage to secured his parliament seat but everything changed due to 1 cents. If the high court judge said the fine will be RM1,999.99 cents then he is secured but it was not.

Can he appeal? Yes but the problem is, he paid his fine. Can he appeal after he paid his fine? Well let the legal expertise discuss about it but based from the precedent case, the then lawyer for Fan Yew Teng said Tian Chua lost the seat. Just wait for the offcial declaration.

Friday, June 4, 2010

Revert from "NO Back Door" Policy?

The recent Cabinet reshuffle has created more disatisfaction among the BN component MP's since more senators who failed to win the seat was given the government postion. I still remember, after 2008 GE, Tun Pa Lah strees the "No Back Door" policy for the politicians who lost in GE to get their government position. But since than Najib's administration have abandon the policy. I feel the appointment of more senator's to government position is not a good move for Najib's administration.

Khoo Kay Peng asked “How can he appoint Palanivel as a deputy minister when Barisan Nasional rejected him as its candidate in the Hulu Selangor by-election?" A very logic question which need to be answered.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

President and Party Irrelevant?

The day before the GAS launching, V.Mugilan said he will be able to gather 15,000 Indians to show, the disatisfaction against the party president who still refuse to retired even after enjoying the perks for 31 years. But the number didnt meet the expectation. Well I’m not going to give the justification on why couldn’t meet the numbers but ........

I believe there are 3 group of Indians today

i. Die hard supporters to DSSV. What ever you tell them they will not shift their support since for them supporting DSSV means their rice bowl is safe at least until the next general election. They do not bother about party’s survival as far as they survived.

ii. 2nd group is the die hard supporter to party but they look at DSSV as a failure leader. This group want DSSV to let go the position immediately. Most of the attendee’s on GAS launching comes from this group.

iii. The 3rd group which is the bigger portion represent the Indian community. This group has ignored mic and they dont bother either DSSV or Mugilan, MIC or GAS. For them the party and his struggle is irrelevant. This are the group will determine the future of MIC. While group 1 are only care for their rice bowl and for sure will vote for mic/BN definately group 2 and 3 will vote against mic/BN. Group 2 believe to remove DSSV, mic must lost the general election while group 3 want to see the change of government in next election.

I believe, GAS has achieved their objective despite the numbers was very low. If within 7 days and the last minutes change of location yet Mugilan can gather around 5k Indians, that shows the disatisfaction of Indian community are very high towards DSSV. More over the spontaneous action by an old man shows the disapointment of Indians on maica holdings scandal which will hunt DSSV, mic and to certain extent BN forever.

If BN really care for Indian votes then the best decision is ..........(you think on your own what is the best for party). When the voters believe their leader is relevant, party will become relevant too but when the leader becomes irrelevant then the party he/she lead will fall into the same category.

Monday, May 24, 2010

GAS

Gerakan Anti Samy Vellu - GAS
(Anti Samy Vellu Movement)
Sunday, 30th May 2010
2.00 pm at 
Mines International Exhibition and Convention Centre Sungai Besi 

Friday, May 21, 2010

Mugilan Removed For Voicing His Mind

Is it wrong to ask DSSV to go? Does MIC Constitution says, "No MIC members has rights to ask their president to resign" ?

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Why before 8 to 9 month? Why not this year?

[updated: 19052010 / 16:00] MIC Youth Section National Deputy Youth Leader V.Mugilan call DSSV to go immediately or latest by end of the year so that his deputy president could restrategise the party struggle to face the 13th GE challenges. Immediately the party discplinary board issued the show cause letter to V.Mugilan and expected the board which is under the Vel Paari influence will sack/suspend V.Mugilan's membership in party. 

Finally DSSV gave some indication on his departure from MIC and Malaysian politics. He told reporters that he plan to retire from politics, 8 to 9 months earlier then his term which due in May 2012. Even though for some analyst the announcement sound a good sign but the previous political precedents does not support DSSV so-called transition plan. The logic question which cross my mind is; why before 8 to 9 months and why not this year? Generally I would say, the announcement were more political gimmick from DSSV. My justifications is;

i. By announcing his departure before the Federal MIC convention, DSSV manage to reduce any protest or motion of vote of no confidence. The announcement will reduce pressure for him either internally or externally, within the party or umno/bn. In other words he has manage to put to rest the call for immediate resignation/political pressure from his political enemies.

ii. Some indication shows, PM might call for 13th general election together with Sarawak state election. The state election is due end of may 2011. If the prediction comes true then DSSV will have the full control to decide the candidate even though the Hulu Selangor by election candidate selection process shows otherway around. It’s expected, he might not fil him self as candidate but definately will make sure his son Vel Paari given a parliament seat and later cabinet position if BN form the government again.

iii. DSSV is strategizing the power transition to his son to main stream party position so that Vel Paari can take over the party top leadership in next party election which is due in May 2012. In order to survive in party election, Vel Paari need the parliament lower house seat and latter cabinet position so that his present will sound credible. If the analysis comes true then mic once more again will be in dark room. Party will be in bad shape forever and DSSV will be in power from behind.

To avoid this, DGP must increase the pressure to his party boss to go as soon as posible within this year. He must play his role more agresif, a step forward rather than press statement saying he is ready to take over. He need to restrategies the party struggle. He will not have enough time to rebrand party if DSSV left around august or september 2011 since it will be very near to 13th GE. More over DGP must be fully alert and be prepared for any circumstances since DSSV statement was a political gimmick and not the sincere intention.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Congratulations Y.B.Kamalanathan...... but

Congratulations YB Kamalanathan. I really hope you will deliver all your promises so that the Ijok incident will not repeat in coming GE.

Excuse me, Mr.President; Can I get your date?

Utusan Malaysia, 26 April 2010 melaporkan...........

Palanivel sedia ganti Samy Vellu

HULU SELANGOR 25 April - Timbalan Presiden MIC, Datuk G. Palanivel berkata, beliau bersedia mengambil alih tampuk kepimpinan parti itu, bagaimanapun ia terpulang kepada Presiden, Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu untuk memberi laluan kepadanya. Palanivel berkata, beliau tidak boleh membuat sebarang keputusan mengenai perkara itu sebaliknya hanya Samy Vellu berhak berbuat demikian. ''Saya sentiasa bersedia tetapi hanya Presiden parti boleh membuat keputusan mengenainya," katanya kepada pemberita selepas pengumuman keputusan Pilihan Raya Kecil Parlimen Hulu Selangor di Dewan Serbaguna, Kompleks Sukan Kuala Kubu Bahru di sini hari ini. Pilihan raya kecil itu dimenangi oleh calon Barisan Nasional (BN), P. Kamalanathan yang mengalahkan calon Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), Datuk Zaid Ibrahim dengan majoriti 1,725 undi. Sementara itu, Samy Vellu ketika ditemui enggan menyatakan bila beliau mahu meletakkan jawatan sebagai Presiden MIC. ''Ini bukan masa yang sesuai untuk bercakap mengenai perkara itu," katanya.