Waythamoorthy: We are committed to our continued struggle to achieve a fair and just society

HINDRAF calls upon all Malaysian to join hands with their Indian brothers and sister to commensurate the 1st year anniversary of HINDRAF mass rally that highlighted the suppression and oppression of the Malaysian Indians for the last 51 years.

HINDRAF is not dampened by the attempts of the government agents and warn the authorities not to behave in unruly and assert violence on peaceful supporters who gather to offer prayers for what is the truth and reality. We are committed to our continued struggle to achieve a fair and just treatment through change of policies so that everyone can be treated equally and fairly.

HINDRAF stresses in the unity of all to show support and attend the prayers nationwide and especially Mariamman temple Butterworths and Batu Caves Selangor.

We must remind ourselves, that November 25, 2008 brought us all in UNITY and the same UNITY is needed for HINDRAF to continue its struggle and achieve the goals for the Malaysian Indians. Our UNITY can only further increase if we continue to defuse ourselves with antipathy against another human being and work together in UNITY.

HINDRAF implores you to walk in a manner worthy of all humility, gentleness, patience and tolerance for one another to preserve the UNITY of HINDRAF in the spirit of peace and humanity. When there is UNITY, there is always victory for the people.

There is of course the possibility of police harassment and attempts to stop individuals from attending these prayers on November 25, 2008. The public knows this and shall endeavor in their own ways to make their journey for these prayers.

HINDRAF calls upon the authorities and its agent to show maturity and reasonability in assisting the public as it does during festival season for those who will be attending the prayers in the temples that are sanctuaries for them to pray for the UNITY that had brought them all together.

P. Waytha Moorthy
Chairman
HINDRAF

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