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Tuesday, 08 September 2009 21:31

By Vijay Kumar Murugavell

I write this in response to Subramaniam Bharathy's article entitled "What Position Should the Indian Voters of Bagan Pinang Take?" published in Malaysia Today.

There is an idiom called "seeing through rose tinted glasses" which means seeing things as more positive than they really are. This is not good as the beholder is totally detached from reality. Seeing through "race tinted glasses" is also dangerous as it tends to afflict one with racial myopia or looking at every issue from a racial viewpoint.
 
The pitfalls of race based politicking:
I am not saying that racial discrimination does not exist. I mean to say no such thing. But playing up race based sentiments will only invite others to take up a counter challenge and guess what? The race based party with the biggest numbers usually wins. In Malaysia that biggest race based party is UMNO who, while imploring subservient component partys to toe the line, controls the BN ruling coalition.

They use convoluted or non-existent logic to please a certain segment who are defensive that their political dominance is threatened.

The soup was left in the laundry bag and it is beginning to stink. Many of the maladies the writer speaks of stems from BN getting re-elected continuously for the last half a century, sending a message that their policies are acceptable.

The majority of the Malaysian Indian community have given their vote to BN since independence until March 08,2008 when they joined a broad based revolt that denied the BN its cherished two-thirds majority in Parliament.

This was a joint effort by Malaysians of all creeds. So, for some segments of Hindraf to say that Hindraf played a key role is akin to a cocky rooster crowing at dawn then claiming that its crowing caused the sun to rise.

As to his statement "PKR, DAP, MIC, UMNO, just want our votes – that’s all", wake up and smell the coffee - ALL political partys, without exception, strive to increase their membership and obtain votes. Show me one that does not. Even NGOs like Hindraf strive to increase their numbers. That is part of the democratic process - get with the program.

Some Hindraf members were posturing that they may vote for BN next elections and other pronouncements that infer that they will decide who rules Penang State government after turning a controversial land issue in Kg Buah Pala into a racial one. Racist posturing only invites others to take up a similar stance.

Penang, with a population of 1.3 million, is made up of roughly 60% Chinese, 30% Malay and 10% Indians. Let's not also forget it's 80% urbanized.

How would Hindraf feel if 800,000 Penang Chinese who are fed up retaliate by saying: "To  hell with you. WE will decide who rules Penang with or without your vote."
Even the mighty UMNO cannot rule in Penang without Gerakan's help.

Posture when you are in a position of strength, negotiate when you are not. Roosevelt said "carry a big stick and talk softly" NOT "carry a small twig and shout loudly".

Kampung Buah Pala, Hindraf and LGE:

I will not go into a ten page explanation regarding Kampung Buah Pala except to say that it is irrefutable that the previous BN government alienated the land for a miserable sum without consulting the residents.

Lim Guan Eng (LGE) may be many things but to call him a liar or evil is pushing the buck a bit too far. In the worst case, he was probably not well informed or inexperienced in running a state in some aspects. As to the assertations of LGE sending "Indian mandores" is a cheap shot. He sent two of his Deputy Chief Ministers to meet the villagers, one of whom happened to be Prof Ramasamy. At the height of the Hindraf protests, did PM Pak Lah send his Deputy Prime Minister to meet Hindraf on the streets? No. Instead, they were met with water cannons.

I was and am truly disappointed with Hindraf's stunt of threatening to burn LGE's effigy. A memorandum of protest would have sufficed. LGE would have gladly accepted the memorandum and explained his side of the story.

Hindraf aimed its vitriol at LGE from the beginning. Had they joined LGE in the beginning to pressure the previous state government to account for their actions and failing that compensation for the settlers, the outcome may have been very different.

Hindraf advisor K Maran said Hindraf campaigned against Barisan Nasional because the Indian community wanted a better and caring government to help them. However, he slammed the DAP government for purportedly not showing any difference from the previous one.

Malaysians mudah lupa (forget easily) including Hindraf. Let me take you down memory lane.

Please view this video: Guan Eng: Indians Rich? Please prove it (Dec 13th 2007)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLt3QARQ1HA

Barely a month after the Hindraf Nov 25th rally, LGE stood up for you guys.

LGE is now the villain? How about the still unresolved Kugan case? Dare Hindraf burn effigies of the IGP and Health DG?
 
Pakatan Manifesto vs Hindraf's 18 point Manifesto:
Let's get something very clear. The Pakatan Manifesto is meant as a framework if Pakatan takes over the Federal Government - not at state level.

The Pakatan Manifesto promises to take care of all Malaysians based on NEED not BREED.

It does not promise special quotas for Malaysian Indians or any other ethnicity.

If we look at a cross section of Malaysians below the poverty line, the Malays are likely to make up the largest portion in absolute numbers followed by Indians in numbers disproportionate to their total population, then smaller numbers of Chinese and others in respect to their total population.

All should be given help regardless of their ethnicity. If the Malays and Indians make up most of this number, so be it.

Let's now look at the 18 point manifesto the writer is talking about: http://mt.m2day.org/2008/content/view/24064/84/

Excepts from Hindraf 18 point manifesto

Quote 1
End Racism, end Islamic extremism and end Malay privileges on the 50th year golden jubilee mega Independence celebrations of Malaysia on 31st August 2007.

Quote 2
20% of the Government's top-most level postings (Secretary Generals), Middle level Management (Directors) and management level (Managers) postings; and the same for the Private Sectors, and positions of District Officers, Foreign and Diplomatic Service positions, civil service positions are reserved for Indians for the next 15 years.

Quote 3
A minimum of 20 Opposition Members of Parliament are elected exclusively by the Indian Community.

Do you see a contradiction between 1 juxtaposed against 2 & 3? You cannot fight racism on a raced-based platform, whether you do it offensively of defensively.

When I first saw the 18 point manifesto, I saw many points of contention within the manifesto interspersed between universal values. Above is just an example. I picked many such contentious elements in the manifesto.

Do you also see how this cannot fit in with the Pakatan manifesto? I will just politely say that the 18 point manifesto proposed by Hindraf is "surreal".

In my humble opinion, Hindraf should do some soul searching and revise its manifesto to stick to propositions that are unique to the Indian community and not foray into areas of universal governance. Goal setting, whether for individuals or organizations, should incorporate the following elements: -
It must be realistic, achievable and have a time limit upon which it must be reviewed to remain current.
 
Pakatan State Government inefficiencies and the mainstream media:
With the exception of Kelantan, all other Pakatan State Governments are new; who, while trying to run their states, face relentless sabotage from the Federal Government in terms of funding and various other aspects. Many have taken bold initiatives in transparency unheard of previously.

There were cases where the State Government was blamed for issues under the ambit of the Federal Government simply because the complainant/s were ignorant on jurisdictions.

Sometimes, the temple demolitions that some made a brouhaha in the mainstream media turned out to be relocations that the State Governments already discussed with the respective temple committees and obtained their blessings but the mainstream media (MSM), being aligned to BN, gleefully ran provocative articles playing up ethnic sentiments. Consequently, when the truth was exposed they did not bother publishing an apology or retraction. The MSM just stopped informing on the follow up action being taken and looked for the next controversy to drum up.

Does this mean I am saying that PR State Governments are faultless and perfect? No way. They make mistakes just like you and I. In cases where the PR State Government did not perform their duty, it would be useful to send a memorandum to your elected representative.

If he/she fails to take action, ask for explanations. If the answers are not satisfactory, send a copy to the Menteri Besar. If you have exhausted all avenues and still have grievances, then no one will blame you for going to the press.

You must however have specific grievances, not vague ones like the writer quoted ie "lying DAP Chief Minister", "string of broken promises", "in PKR we have a bunch of wimps for MPs and Aduns" and so on and so forth. It just sounds like typical sensationalist headlines published by garbage pile tabloids.

If grievances are consistently not addressed satisfactorily, then go ahead and exercise your democratic right at the ballot box. Just as you do not like governments only paying attention to you during election time, it is also incumbent upon citizens to give feedback to governments on a regular basis. This is so they have an opportunity to correct themselves and not have you join the bandwagon and scream together with the chorus when elections are near about issues you have not bothered to understand.

You must educate yourself on the issues and repercussions of policies before you cast your ballot, not base your decision on emotion, rhetoric and hearsay. THIS IS YOUR DUTY AS A CITIZEN.
 
Bagan Pinang by-election:
The writer implores the Indian voters to boycott the abovementioned by-election as a sign of protest against both Pakatan and BN.

There are some 5,000 Postal votes involved which are of concern. In the US, the armed forces tend to vote Republican. Here they tend to vote BN.

This makes the by-election already lop-sided in favor of BN. There is a chance Pakatan may win. But it's dicey. If they can win by 1500 votes, I would be happy.

In 2004, BN won 75% of votes but in 2008 it went down to 59%. This is good but to counter the postal votes, more people must come out to vote. There are about 14,000 voters. I think it's possible but difficult. But I hope they can repeat the feat in the  Kuala Terenganu by-election where they seized a BN incumbent seat. So far, in the last 8 by-elections, all were status quo except KT where seats changed. There is also the factor of Independent/s contesting who may act as "spoilers" who have no hope of retaining their deposit but directly benefit BN. A high voter turnout will favor PR. A low turnout will favor BN.
 
Repercussions of Indian voters boycotting the by-election:
I will just bluntly say that if the Indian voters (est 2000+) follow Subramaniam Barathy's rationale of boycotting the by-elections, they are handing victory on a silver platter to BN, the very same party that the writer is upset with as he quoted "Hishamuddin the Home Minister says it is alright to slight the Indians in the country by desecrating their religious symbol, the cow. The Federal Government has done nothing on the Indian issues".

The BN will then use the results of the by-election as a referendum that the Indians still prefer BN - because the boycott gave them a victory.

BN will also be very happy as such actions are likely to sour ties between Hindraf and Pakatan grassroots NATIONWIDE, which falls in very nicely with their divide and rule plans.

To do this would be to damage the very interests one is talking about protecting.

There is an idiom for idiots who do this. It is called "shooting yourself in the foot".

My other writings reside here: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=6778953884

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written by shissun, September 08, 2009 21:56:19
At the height of the Hindraf protests, did PM Pak Lah send his Deputy Prime Minister to meet Hindraf on the streets? No. Instead, they were met with water cannons.
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written by shissun, September 08, 2009 21:59:02
AMENO goons think they are a more superior race. Sure they won't meet lower caste race. Why they are so good to Samy Vellu? Because they want the Indian Votes. At least Penang Gov fought for some compensation. If Koh Tsu Koon still the CM, the Buah Pala got shit as compensation. Be grateful because some people are not as lucky as you all. Look at Jinjang Selatan folks and learn from them.
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written by advocatusdiaboli, September 08, 2009 21:59:45
Dear Indian voters. Boycotting this election will not do any good. I have my disagreements with Pakatan Rakyat but I will NEVER vote for BN. I will still give PR a chance as they are still in their infancy. They are still learning. They may have done some mistakes but they are not mistakes like what BN is doing. I will still trust PR. As for BN this is an evil party. They (BN) don't give 2 hoots about us. Look at what they have done for 52 years. Look at us. Is this what we want? I will give PR a chance. I believe that they will do a better job once they take over this country of ours. To hell with BN especially the racist UMNO. People vote for change. PR may not be able to make a change overnight but they will gradually provided we give them the support. Never ever vote for BN and their lackeys. Send MIC to the grave. Never trust Samy Vellu. He is a crook together with the MIC. Enough is enough. We must teach these greedy bastards BN a good lesson. BURY THEM!
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written by merchant222, September 08, 2009 22:18:44
Alas, someone is "talking" to HINDRAF and the CHOW-KOW INdian writer.

Hindraf IS exhausted of ideas and will end in the same fate with the BN government....."BURN IN HELL"
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written by krising1, September 08, 2009 22:19:48
Well said VK! I hope all the Indians in this country will read this piece. I fear that Hindraf is getting carried away and crowing like the cock which thinks that the sun will not rise if it does not crow in the morning. With or without Hindraf, the sun - a new dawn - will rise in the Malaysian sky. We must seize this opportunity to break down the racial barriers which divide us!
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written by Ninja, September 08, 2009 22:33:47
You reap what you sow. But the fruits of your labor will not materialize overnight.

PR has not taken control of the federal government but only at state level. They are in no position to make changes overnight. PR must be given our continuous support to ensure the uprooting of the evil UMNO that we so dearly desire to sent to HELL.

Without the existence of UMNO, Malaysia will be a wealthy and peaceful nation. Malaysians will then live in harmony.

We must unite and work together with the common goal of destroying the evil UMNO.
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written by Woman in Malaysia, September 08, 2009 22:35:15
Vijay, thank you for a well balanced piece of writing. I agree with you wholeheartedly - fighting a cause from a racial platform colours one's views. Demand justice, fair play and democratic rights for each and every Malaysian in this country - let's not confine it to a particular race.
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written by Spear Bing, September 08, 2009 22:38:42
The collective consciousness of the Indians in Malaysia has yet to reach a critical mass in which they are able to countenance their emotions, feelings and expressions beyond parochialism and short-sightedness.

One glaring example is Samy Velu's immense domination in MIC over decades of elections. Indian Malaysians in MIC are pliable and easily 'bought over'. For decades they can't even possess the temerity to send Samy Velu to Timbuktu.

So who is to be blamed but Indians themselves.

Ini lah susahlingam.
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written by Siapabohong, September 08, 2009 22:48:16
I just come to know some of the 18 manifestos of hindraf mentioned over here.
I absolutely agree with the writer who said that hindraf contradict its 1st desire with the rest.
To say others racist but you are pursuing racist agenda, so you yourself are the real racist!
I think hindraf is over confident with the support people have given to them when they first came out in force in KL years ago but with its manifestos slowly but surely come to light to many I believe people will abandon them, of course not the core one who cannot justify or just do not want to accept the real enviroment in the country!
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written by Fuminari, September 08, 2009 23:05:04
bagan pinang!oh bagan pinang
vote BN = vote Bankruptkan Negara,Bankruptkan Negeri!!
look at PKFZ,look at submarine commission,look at k.toyol the indon thief's mansion,look at APH,look at samford holding,look at tiong's kuala dimensi,look at wang elsan trengganu!!!!!!
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written by Milo, September 08, 2009 23:44:53
A brilliant write up and analysis of what Hindraf stands for. I have for quite a while now viewed that Hindraf will be a problem for PR sooner or later...and sadly, I was proven right time and again by their actions.
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written by macakmy, September 08, 2009 23:46:21
Vijay Kumar Murugavell, very well said. If more "Indians" are like you, Malaysia will indeed be a better nation. We need Malays, Chinese and Indians to be MALAYSIANS to make this country great. Some of you were asking the Malay/Muslims to be more tolerant. That is totally wrong. I am a Malay/Muslim and from my religious belief I accept freedom of religion and I accept you as my equal. There's tolerate and nothing to be tolerant of. That is what Islam has taught me. Those who says otherwise is not of my faith.
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written by nesen, September 09, 2009 00:15:14
Well written VKM
Hindraf do not squander away your remaining goodwill
LGE went to jail for speaking up for the young Malay girl when even UMNO abandoned her
and was also incarcerated under the ISA for standing up for ALL malaysians
While I still have a little sympathy left for the Buah Pala residents
I am totally for LGE
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written by shissun, September 09, 2009 00:37:42
Be End. Be End!
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written by shissun, September 09, 2009 00:46:25
Hindraf oh Hindraf, when you guys will learn? People support you because you were doing the right thing. People will dump you if you screw up with your struggle. For Malaysia to move forward, the struggle is to build a just society without racial biased. You will be abandoned if you still crying like racist baby like AMENO. If you still playing racial card, be aware that you guys are 8% of total population. None of the Parliamentary seats in Indian majority. Not yet calculate the divided groups between pro-Samy Vellu and pro-Hindraf. If you say you are going to determine who will rule Penang in next GE, that is real cocky statement. Be realistic, Be humble. You will live longer.
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written by SamYap, September 09, 2009 02:23:04
In two of my earlier comments about Subramaniam Bharathy's call to Indians in Bagan Pinang to abstain from voting, I said its like "Cutting Your Nose to Spite Yourself". That is almost, though not quite, the same as saying "Shooting Yourself in the Foot", as the writer Vijay wrote above. I am in total agreement with Vijay.

Today I would like to add another idiom:

"The Indians and the larger Malaysian community need people like Subramaniam Bharathy and Hindraf, like they need a hole in their heads", at this point in our country's political makeover.
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written by rocky, September 09, 2009 07:23:12
well said Vijay. lets all get together as malaysian and fight injustice regardless of race or religion. people like Subramaniam can go on with his bigot views and so can Hindraf. PR govt is till best option, yes there is growing pains. Sabotage is always there and we the people can see that and makes us more forgiving of the PR.
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written by Jeevan, September 09, 2009 09:12:24
Dear writer,

I ******d 'racial myopia' and landed smack dab in the middle of some medical papers relating to short sightedness, and one lone article by a guy who wants to see the world in a single shade of gray...

I have suffered from myopia since I was knee high to a snake, and I take offence with anyone that equates my debilitating condition, which forces me to get really up close before I can decide whether to fix breakfast for whichever girl, whose bed i had drunkenly shared, or sneak out quietly, with narrow mindedness or intolerance.

I read your piece last night, after I had gotten royally pissed off from the report on the Penans a few articles down, so I waited for two reasons. First, to regain the slight sense of humour that I try to keep close while typing, and second to show that your much vaunted fellow Citizens, will give more of a damn about whether anyone has run down their favourite politico, (18 comments), rather than get bothered enough about a bunch of indigenous people who are the sex toys to loggers (9 comments). You should be proud that we have our priorities totally straight. What with not seeing colour, and emphatising with our fellow Citizens and what not, eh?

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written by Wisdom above, September 09, 2009 09:36:40
If the "Banned Hindraf" chose to destroy itself, no one is stopping them ! Wasted our time holding candlelight vigils for them ! Many got abused by the POLICE for speaking out for them ! Just leave them alone to SHOUT !Disappointed with them ! SABM.
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written by fairnessforall, September 09, 2009 09:59:05
Vijay, u took the words right out of my mouth. This is what I have been saying time and again. Im glad to see that there are other level headed indians around. I keep saying the PR promises can only be delivered if they win the federal goverment, but some indians are so stupid, they keep accusing PR of not keeping their promise. They do not seem to understand that to deliver, you must have absolute power, as the BN goverment is always waiting for a chance to make the PR fail. Sadly many indians do not use the brain they were given and instead choose to listen to some self serving clown who has been bought by BN to instigate the indians, then then is also a huge group of indians who get emotional and dont think rationally as to the causes and reasons why things happen and they go around barking like a mad dog blaming the wrong party. I think the indians only have themselves to blame for their predicament. They call others racist when they are no better. Look at the recent statement by the moronic Makkal Sakti party in perak where 50 members supported Zambry and asked the PR to stop creating problems. Do they actually think that the represent the rest of Perakians. They were just making a fool of themselves.

I hope the indians will grow up and learn to use their brain in the right way.
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written by Mark C, September 09, 2009 10:51:43
the problem is that, some commentaters think among racial lines. It has been indoctrinated by years of AMeno Propaganda. People don't think rationally when it comes to "Race" and "religion" issues.

It is abundantly clear about what the signals All Malaysians irrespective of race and creed should send to BN and Ameno in specific. To expect a 180 degree turn upon a change in the state administration after years and years of BN pillaging and crooked instilled civil servant mentalities are ludicrous. Change takes time. A state government is bounded by laws and should follow and respect the rule of law. The Kpg Buah Pala issue is a clear cut example of herd instinct and mentality, played right into the arms of Ameno.

As for Vijay post, his rebuttal is by far the most coherent, fluid and balanced answer to that Bharathy chap. Kudos.
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written by born2reign, September 09, 2009 15:41:09
Hindraf wants to feed their stomachs
and never fed their minds
Hungry minds lead to hungry stomachs

BN will feed you just enough, not a crumb more, so that you will be tailing your master BN-MIC. Everyday you will look forward to crumbs from BN-MIC to feed your empty stomach, you will forget your children, your generations will be wasted away.

If Indians have not realised by now that they are pawns used by BN-MIC to oppose PR, then they never will. You really belong to BN-MIC. At least Semi Value is smart compared to the typical Hindraf boys.
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written by adamckteh, September 10, 2009 10:48:06
Calling all my Indian friends, time to wake up and differentiate friend and foe.
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