June 09, 2012
This man who once told Indians in 2007 - You have FOOD & CLOTHES, what else you want?
KUALA LUMPUR, June 9 — Former MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy
Vellu believes that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s dynamic
leadership and affirmative policies will win the hearts and minds of the
people and lead Barisan Nasional (BN) to victory in the next general
election. Since independence affirmative policies or Apartheid policies had screwed Malaysia and you are still supporting that policy. What a MORON?
He said the new trend of politics advocated by Najib through his
transformation policies and the 1 Malaysia concept, which called for the
acceptance of the country’s diversity as a source of greater unity, has
proven that he (Najib) “is a leader for all communities”.
In an interview with Bernama, the elder statesman of Malaysian Indian
politics said Najib’s outreach programmes to all communities and his
stance in advocating moderation or “wassatiyah” through dialogue and
peaceful co-existence have won the hearts and minds of many who had
turned their backs on BN in 2008.
But, he said, much of the anger had now dissipated because of Najib’s various inclusive and outreach policies like the Bantuan Rakyat 1 Malaysia, Klinik 1 Malaysia, providing scholarships to deserving students, going to the ground on his walkabouts to listen to the people and using digital media to reach out to the young.
“The good thing about Datuk Seri Najib is that he listens to the
people, analyses (the issues) and feels for the people because a good
leader must listen to the views of others (as well). What about business opportunities, equal education and government jobs.
He has done a lot
to win back support for BN because he also speaks his mind and heart on
what he wants to do for the people.
“I have been in politics for more than 30 years and I know what the
Indian community is thinking now. Never have they seen such a leader who
has been so kind to them. What are you trying to implicate, Former PM's are cruel to Indians
The (majority of) Indian community has come
back strongly for Barisan Nasional this time around because their
grievances have been heard,” said Samy Vellu, who became a minister in
1979 until his retirement in 2008.
The Indian community was happy that they now have a prime minister
who was prepared to listen and would take action wherever possible, he
added. What about former PM's, don't they listen to Indians at all?
Samy Vellu noted that there were sizeable numbers of Indians in the
Bersih 1.0 and Bersih 2.0 demonstrations in the past but very few in
Bersih 3.0, and this showed that they now felt that “they have a
government that was prepared to look into their plight.” Indians are smart now, they will show their frustration though polls
“When you have a government that is prepared to listen, you don’t need to take to the streets,” he said.
Furthermore, Samy Vellu said Najib had won a lot of admiration from
the Indian community, especially the Hindus, from his visits to the Sri
Subramaniya Temple in Batu Caves during Thaipusam.
“The last prime minister who went there was Tun Hussein Onn.
Thereafter no other prime minister came until Datuk Seri Najib. He went
there not to pray but to see the citizens as their leader and father of
the country,” he added. Why need to come to temple, Temple is not a place foo politics and you morons made it as political field
Samy Vellu said Najib’s approach had worked on the minds of the
Indians as “it makes them feel they are wanted, that we (the leaders)
care for them and feel for them”.
With that kind of positive mindset taken by the Najib administration
not just for the Indian community but also other communities like the
Malays, Chinese, Sikhs, Orang Asli, Ibans, Bidayuh, Kelabit and Kadazan, You cant even take care of your own kind, why are you trying to interfere others races affairs.
Samy Vellu said “that is the reason why he (Najib) will have a very
good chance of winning the next general election.” How about Corruptions and scandals, don't you want to discuss that too!!!
Samy Vellu, who has been appointed the country’s special envoy with
ministerial rank for infrastructure to India and Southern Asia since
January 2011, said he was happy to be able to use his experience of
almost 30 years in the government to support Malaysian companies in
their overseas expansion for infrastructure projects.
There are so much to spit on this man, but it is just waste of time and energy focusing on a MORON leader who had caused Indians and their generation to suffer
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