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Vote wisely, Samy Vellu tells Malaysian Indians
Uzbekistan News.Net Sunday 17th February, 2008 (IANS)
Malaysian Works Minister S. Samy Vellu has urged the two million-plus ethnic Indian community to 'vote wisely' in the March 8 election.
Reflecting on criticism against his holding the presidentship of the Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) for long, Vellu advised Indian voters 'not to let emotions rule' when casting their votes as 'they will end up regretting it', The Star newspaper said Sunday.
He said it was important for them to vote wisely for the sake of their children and the Indian community.
'We are slowly increasing the number of youth leaders in the party and I will handover the leadership when they are ready. I will then walk away,' he said.
'But don't be emotional when casting your votes or you will destroy the community with your own hands,' he warned.
'This is going to be the biggest turn in politics - whether you give the Barisan Nasional or the opposition a chance to run the country,' he told a party workers' rally.
MIC is part of the coalition that has representation of the three major ethnic groups - Malays, Chinese and Indians. Indians are represented by some other parties as well, including the Democratic Action Party (DAP).
Vellu later briefly sang a popular 1960s Tamil song 'Sollathan Ninaikkiren Mudiyeavillai' to stress to the majority Indian crowd how hard it was to express his thoughts in words.
He was leading a strong MIC team to Prai, considered the party's bastion, in an effort to retain the state seat. He also visited key Indian-dominated areas.
Vellu said the party has worked hard for the Indian community especially during troubled times.
Meanwhile, The Star newspaper said at least three of MIC's nine MPs and 12 of its 19 state assemblymen are expected to make way for fresh faces.
Party observers expect Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Deputy Minister and Tapah MP S. Veerasingam, Subang MP K.S. Nijhar and Cameron Highlands MP S.K. Devamany to make way for new blood.
They said the incumbent MPs had been effective in carrying out their duties and responsibilities, but had to make way for younger leaders.
Veerasingam is tipped to return to Sungkai and be appointed to the state executive council and also helm the Perak MIC.
The lawmakers who would retain their seats include Samy Vellu (Sungai Siput), deputy president G. Palanivel (Hulu Selangor), vice-president S. Sothinathan (Teluk Kemang), secretary-general S. Subramaniam (Segamat), Wanita MIC (party's women's wing) chief Komala Krishnamoorthy (Kapar) and MIC Youth chief S.A. Vigneswaran (Kota Raja).
Among those in contention for parliamentary seats are MIC information chief M. Saravanan and youth social and welfare bureau committee chairman T. Mohan.
However, observers said surprises could not be ruled out when Vellu announces the list of the MIC candidates after getting Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi's consent next week.
They said Vellu was keeping the proposed list of candidates close to his chest. Younger leaders were expected to take over several state seats in Kedah, Perak, Penang and Selangor. Email this story to a friend
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vedika 02-18-08, 12:49 AM |
Vote wisely, Samy Vellu tells Malaysian Indians
after 50yrs the india did not develop much as other races in malaysia bcoz we did not get a good leader to lead us, we just a self fish leader like SAMY VELU.so i think this is a time for indias to make a wise choice for the future generation.
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vedika 02-18-08, 01:00 AM |
MAKE A WISE CHOICE FOR THE FUTURE GENERATION
The indians who are going to vote must think and make a wise choice.so that the future generation do not have to be lead by a SELF FISH LEADER LIKE SAMY VELU who do not care about the indian community.all he care about is his position.so think back fellow indians do we still want him to lead us or a new and more talented leader.its all in your hand when you vote...BE SMART
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jepalau 02-18-08, 01:04 AM |
yes vote very wisely
They can build 10,000 new homes in kelantan. Has that happened for the Malaysian Indians — - NOPE just for more radical muslims in Kelantan. Malaysian does not give a rats ass about the Malaysian Indians sooooo the voting needs to be carefully thought about. Hopefully the minorities in Malaysia see the trend and starting voting together.
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SYDNEY 02-18-08, 01:05 AM |
“What will they achieve if Samy Vellu goes? Is he to be solely blamed for the failures of the community?” Said by MIC information chief Saravanan.
This is joke of the year.
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Merdeka 02-18-08, 01:08 AM |
Vote Wisely
after 50 long years, only when election dawns near, do political parties, start giving out goodies. It’s a shame, what happened to the post election time, when pledges are to be carried out, but to no avail. This smack on, lip-service, services and as usual, all promises at election, would be spoken again, next 5 years later.
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scccc 02-18-08, 04:48 AM |
Vote wisely
Sound likes Samy is now begging for Malaysian Indian votes. This (GE)
is the only time he
is showing his concern to the
Indian community in Malaysia. After this, it will be another 5 years before he will show up again.
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Got this message? 02-18-08, 06:16 AM |
Vote wisely
Yes, it is time to change the government so vote wisely. Remove MIC head with a new one so as get more opposition members to check the balance. Non malays were left out for the last 50 years and should be check now!
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devilboy_mb 02-21-08, 08:32 AM |
samy vowlo
pls dont vote for mic .....x-spcialy at sungai sibut.
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Siv2 03-08-08, 08:40 AM |
Why..
why BN still wins so many seats..? that ain’t wise voting already..
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arwyn 03-10-08, 04:31 PM |
hehehe....
hehehehe...good for you samy...
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Sreedee 03-10-08, 04:32 PM |
hohohhoh...
why u still want to be a MIC president..
Once bitten twice shy!!!
GO AND SELL FISH LAH SAMY!!!!
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pandi 12-05-08, 04:15 AM |
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
samyvellu mava loda punde eneke venu
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pandi 12-05-08, 04:17 AM |
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samyvellu ke okatherela onmavala or pondathe
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