We have not obtained the complete details of the results but from what we have heard a majority of the Indian voters of Hulu Selangor had cast their votes for BN. The Human Rights Party and Hindraf had stayed completely neutral in this by-election and yesterday's result is entirely the people's decision. The people of Hulu Selangor have spoken.
Our political analyst Subramaniam Bharathy, at the outset of this by-election, had said that two clear conditions had to be met for PKR to win. They needed to field a credible Malay candidate and they needed to get endorsement from a strong Indian grassroots organisation like HRP for a clear win. PKR met one condition, but not the other. The results prove the veracity of that prediction.
Endorsement from HRP would have come had the leadership of PKR heeded HRP's request on the allocation of land to all the Tamil schools in Selangor that did not sit on their own land. PKR decided it was not worth the prize requested. That probably cost them this seat.
The 1,725 vote majority means a swing of 865 votes the other way and PKR's Zaid Ibrahim would have won instead. This would have been more than achieved had P Uthayskumar gone in with the troops for one day. But PKR probably thought the price of that was too high.
PKR now needs to keep in mind they are not going to get to Putrajaya without paying the due price. That much is clear from these by-elections. The ball has been in PKR's court for some time now.
We definitely want to see Umno go, but not to be replaced by a clone.
The writer is national advisor, Hindraf/Human Rights Party.
MK
28/04/10
Our political analyst Subramaniam Bharathy, at the outset of this by-election, had said that two clear conditions had to be met for PKR to win. They needed to field a credible Malay candidate and they needed to get endorsement from a strong Indian grassroots organisation like HRP for a clear win. PKR met one condition, but not the other. The results prove the veracity of that prediction.
Endorsement from HRP would have come had the leadership of PKR heeded HRP's request on the allocation of land to all the Tamil schools in Selangor that did not sit on their own land. PKR decided it was not worth the prize requested. That probably cost them this seat.
The 1,725 vote majority means a swing of 865 votes the other way and PKR's Zaid Ibrahim would have won instead. This would have been more than achieved had P Uthayskumar gone in with the troops for one day. But PKR probably thought the price of that was too high.
PKR now needs to keep in mind they are not going to get to Putrajaya without paying the due price. That much is clear from these by-elections. The ball has been in PKR's court for some time now.
We definitely want to see Umno go, but not to be replaced by a clone.
The writer is national advisor, Hindraf/Human Rights Party.
MK
28/04/10
6 comments:
dont over rate yrself ...if hindraf think they are power brokers stand in next election !
hi
hindraf, dont lie to the indians about yr struggle,no indians are listening to your movies stories.if u are really helping the indians, u should protest in all the malaysian states.y r u always attacking the pkr states,that shows u r licking the umno &mic 4 your own politics gain.
Hindaf--- you are lalang, racist
cari makan susah ..indian taxi dont use meters in klcc, ioi puchong, sunway pyramid..know why? pkr state ..these taxi drivers susah cari makan,.,.,now have to go estate and indian areas..easily to bluff..only indians do that to indians..all in their d n a..put 3 indians togather they think they own the pub..put 5 togather they think they are masters of the universe..and put 10 indians..u get 10 samy vellus..
hindraf? already over draft !
please ler HIndraf..
dont be so lalang....
any issue on indian community in PR's state...sure u'll bark....
when come to BN,state... no telor meh?
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