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Friday, 03 July 2009 13:53

By Deborah Loh, The Nut Graph

ON 25 Nov 2007, the Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) burst into public consciousness through a mammoth street rally. Few doubt that Hindraf was pivotal in swinging Indian Malaysian votes away from the Barisan Nasional (BN) three months later in the March 2008 general election.

On 2 July 2009, Malaysiakini reported that Hindraf has submitted an application to the Registrar of Societies to found a new party known as Parti Hak Asasi Manusia (Paham).

But apart from Hindraf, the emergence of other Indian Malaysian political parties is a trend that warrants attention. All claim to want to represent and improve the lot of Indian Malaysians. What does this say about the community itself? And what impact do these divisions have on BN and the Pakatan Rakyat (PR)?

A few months before Hindraf, there was the Malaysian Indians United Party (MIUP) started by Datuk KS Nallakaruppan, a former Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) stalwart and close friend of Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

This year saw the birth of Hindraf splinter group, the Malaysian Makkal Sakthi Party (MMSP), and the Malaysian Indian Democratic Action Front (Mindraf) founded by former journalist Manuel Lopez.

And in PAS, the party's supporters club has seen the Indian Malaysian faction, which outnumbers Chinese Malaysian members, demand that the club be split according to racial lines.

Developments in the community's political scene will shape the battle for Indian Malaysian votes in the 13th general election due in 2013. Already, there are early and subtle signs that the ground is shifting.

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written by Wisdom above, July 03, 2009 14:22:09
Another Race based Party known as Parti Hak Asasi Manusia (Paham)?

It will fade away as usual !

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written by MMhunter, July 03, 2009 14:28:13
Hey...let them form as many as they want.Eventually they will fight and destroy themselves.This is what they are good at.No need for others to do it and get a bad name,the indians themselves will do it.No no i am not against them, i am merely stating a fact.sorry if i hurt some indian egos.
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written by Nunudada, July 03, 2009 15:17:08
There was this International Sea Food Competition.Entries from all over the world were displayed and preciously guarded,except for one entry,a basket of Crabs,which had no lid and no guards to watch over it.When the Judge noticed this,and enquired as to its state,he was assured that the exhibit was safe,as it was the Indian entry consisting of prized Crabs.If one Crab tries to climb up and out,then the others will pull it down,and hence the Indian exhibit did not need a lid or guard as the Crabs would go nowhere.
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written by asguard, July 03, 2009 15:19:38
To the indians,

Sorry, to hear too many indian parties... as of today malaysia has 7 or 8 indians based party.... for population of 2 milion! I think is better have one in Barang Naik another within PR that is only way to survive. Just choose one... and i don't think too many can hold out when the times comes... and Devils (UMNO) surely must be laughing seeing too many indian parties... but none of commanding majority voice of indian community!
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written by Bigjoe99, July 03, 2009 15:53:43
Why did the Indians when with Hindraf in such a force and unison in the first place? Because they got tired of the fragmentation in MIC that weakened them as a community. If Hindraf starts fragmenting, I think the Indian vote will head towards DAP and PKR before they will go back to BN (at least as long as Samy Vellu is still around).
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written by kurangfaham, July 03, 2009 16:01:13
Hindraf is led by a bunch of idiots. The P.wathayamoorthy is a number one fool in Malaysia. A good for nothing moron. he does not know how to overcome simple issues. Each and everywhere he act like a uneducated idiot.
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written by Hakim Joe, July 03, 2009 16:23:00
UMNO Literature 101: How to woo

Try the following in sequence:
1) Bribe them with money.
2) Bribe them with titles.
3) Bribe them with money and titles.
4) Threaten them with police arrest.

Question: "Why isn't there a number (5) option?
Answer: "They do not get out from lockups."
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written by temenggong, July 03, 2009 20:37:46
Let them form parties lah. What is your ploblem? This oso must not do ah? Everything cannot, cannot, ah? But you so cannot do anything for 50 years what, until the kelingkia get mad! Then every dream come true.

The people will eventually decide which party they want lah. smilies/grin.gif
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