MIC sold us into 'slavery'

Yes, congratulations to Hindraf for highlighting Indians' plight. If Samy Vellu really cares for the Indians, he should leave gracefully and not be pushed out in disgrace.

On Seven issues affecting the Indians
Marion Tharsis: Yes, congratulations to Hindraf for highlighting Indians' plight. Hindraf has brought about awareness with one peaceful demo while the MIC failed even to scrape the tip of the iceberg owing to its greed and corruption. MIC sold us into 'slavery'.

From two full ministerial positions, we now have one. Our bank is lost and now insurance share too is now gone away and MIC claims we cannot achieve our percentage in economy when what little we had was handed over in a golden platter.

What ‘rebrand’? We need a complete revamp and overhaul of the MIC.

If Samy Vellu really cares for the Indians, he should leave gracefully and not be pushed out in disgrace which is bound to happen when the election results are in.

KL: All this 30 years, Samy Vellu has been numb and deaf to his community. He only cared about himself.

If not for Hindraf, I don’t think he will raise the seven issues. He is not only a traitor to the Indian community, but also to the rakyat of Malaysia as well.

Advise to the people of Sungei Siput that if he re-contests the seat again, kick him out.

We residents of Bandar Mahkota Cheras, Bandar Sungai Long, Cheras Perdana, Taman Indah, Cheras Vista and other adjacent housing estates will make sure the the BN candidates for these areas will get kicked out during the coming general election.

Ahmad Fuad: Lest the Indian Malaysian community be bitten by the sindrom mudah lupa bug, I want them to remember 1999.

Prior to the election of that year, the Chinese made some requests - the ‘Suqiu Demands’ to which the then PM responded positively.Lo and behold! Immediately after the elections, the demands were deemed made by communists! No chance of it happening again? Yeah, right.

Contribution by
Malaysiakini

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