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Author By: Venothan kathalingam

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Pakatan Rakyat Indian MP's failure....

Today i Like to touch about what was MIC President Dato Seri S.Samy Vellu pointed to Pakatan Rakyat MP Prof P.Ramasamy and several Pakatan MP's contributions to our Indian Community.I was very disappointed with several Pakatan indian MP's they was realy failure to do what they promises to the people.....specially one of incident happen On Deepavali Night 2008 at Ipoh Little India. Former Perak Pakatan Indian Exco was condemm that MIC fail to put Signboard LITTLE INDIA here. So he promise Pakatan will settle to put the Sign board ...but until today nothing was put on that place... Just this is small promises also cannot setlle it what about biggest promises..... Today MIC can List up what was MIC done for our community....What about Pakatan RAkyat indian MP's?

Prof P.Ramasamy was challenging Dato seri Samy Vellu he is indian represent in Malaysians and Pakatan Rakyat had more Indian representatives in Parliament compared with Barisan and the MIC. What for? No any benefit for Indians... What are benefit talk by Pakatan rakyat for indian at parliment.

Every week Dato Seri Samy Vellu will meet and settle 200 to 400 people's problam at MIC head cotress. How many People Prop. Rama meet and settle in per week? Can he show it?



The Indian community has not benefited despite the appointment of DAP’s Prof P. Ramasamy as a Deputy Chief Minister in Penang, said MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu.
“We feel his appointment was a sheer waste based on his zero performance,” he said.
“Although the Pakatan Rakyat government has been credited for appointing the first Malaysian Indian to a powerful post, the community has been let down.”
Samy Vellu was commenting on Ramasamy’s call to the Federal Government not to channel any allocations meant for the Indian community through the MIC as the party would only mismanage it.
He said Ramasamy, who is Batu Kawan MP, should stop harping on trivial matters but instead concentrate on doing something meaningful for the Indian community.
“With his background as a university lecturer for 30 years, Ramasamy could have used his position and experience to bring development and initiate new plans for Indians not just in Penang but also in the whole country,” said Samy Vellu.
He said he was shocked to see a man holding such a high position being unable to understand how the government machinery operates.
He said that it was through the MIC’s initiative that Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak announced, after chairing the Cabinet Committee for Indian Affairs, various goodies for Indians, including a 7.4% quota in civil service jobs and a RM50mil allocation for Tamil schools.
Samy Vellu said that Ramasamy had also publicly announced that he was not representing a particular community, although the Indians had placed high hopes on him to bring about change.
“What good is it to have an Indian placed in a very powerful and influential post, when he has done nothing for the Indian community, let alone the other races?” he asked.
Samy Vellu said Ramasamy had only questioned and challenged the economic and social transformation and benefits initiated by the MIC for the Indians through the Federal Government.
“He picks on what we do and takes credit by saying if not for Pakatan Rakyat there would be no move on the part of the Federal Government to bring social development to the Indians,” he added.
Samy Vellu challenged Ramasamy and other Indian elected representatives from Pakatan Rakyat to list their contributions to the Indian community.
“Don’t just take credit for making noise over certain incidents, but tell us what you have done for the betterment of Indians economically and socially,” he said.

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