The Malaysia Chinese(MC) have made up their minds (so it seems) to vote for Pakatan Rakyat while PAS is gaining ground amongst the Malays. Urban folks in Sabah and Sarawak (again so it seems) will support the opposition. All is left now are the Malaysian Indians(MI) and their votes.
Reports have put MI vote as 50:50 while others 54% in favour of Barisan National(BN). Whatever it is, it's still a speculation as what Malaysians are "gifted" for. - extracted from reliable independent source.
Hindraf's ban is lifted. Now what? What awaits now for Malaysian Indians?
It all seems Malaysian Indians are still in two minds to vote either for Barisan National or Pakatan Rakyat's coalition.
Malaysian Indians still don't realise MIC is irrelevant. MIC, for the better of all should leave the Barisan National coalition and dissolve itself. MIC is akin to rats with plaque. They can't and will not in anyway help anyone except themselves. All the same with Pakatan. Pakatan Rakyat till today have not said nor done much for the scores of Malaysian Indians. Both these parties put forth their variety of cheap talk cum gimmick, so it seems, to spruce up the minds of hopelessly lost and 'defunct' Indians. Barisan National in all its 50 plus plus years had fared no better.
With its 50 plus years, the Malaysian Indian Congress had yet to rectify anomalies and shortfalls tying them to the brittle fabric of the Malaysian Indian's conundrums. But till now nothing noteworthy has ever happened; least nothing to say it out proudly. The same goes to Pakatan but Pakatan Rakyat had never ruled thus it's politically incorrect to judge them now. In fact Pakatan Rakyat's coalition are the only coalition against Barisan National. Is there any other one coalition Malaysian Indians can root for?
With its 50 plus years, the Malaysian Indian Congress had yet to rectify anomalies and shortfalls tying them to the brittle fabric of the Malaysian Indian's conundrums. But till now nothing noteworthy has ever happened; least nothing to say it out proudly. The same goes to Pakatan but Pakatan Rakyat had never ruled thus it's politically incorrect to judge them now. In fact Pakatan Rakyat's coalition are the only coalition against Barisan National. Is there any other one coalition Malaysian Indians can root for?
To some extent Malaysian Indians have gained more prominent status and recognition with Pakatan then with Barisan National. The list below says it well.
MPs (under Pakatan Rakyat)
1. P Ramasamy (Batu Kawan, Penang)
2. M Kula Segaran (Ipoh Barat, Perak)
3. M Manogaran (Teluk Intan, Perak)
4. Charles Santiago (Klang, Selangor)
5. John Fernandez (Seremban, Negeri Sembilan)
State assemblymen
1. P Ramasamy (Prai, Penang, Deputy Chief Minister II)
2. A Tanasekharan (Bagan Dalam, Penang)
3. RSN Rayer (Sri Delima, Penang)
4. A Sivasubramaniam (Buntong, Perak)
5. V Sivakumar (Tronoh, Perak, former Perak Speaker)
6. A Sivanesan (Sungkai, Perak)
7. M Manoharan (Kota Alam Shah, Selangor)
8. S Veerapan (Rapah, Negeri Sembilan)
9. K Arumugam (Rahang, Negeri Sembilan)
10. P Gunasekaran (Senawang, Negeri Sembilan)
It's time Malaysian Indians start believing in themselves then with anyone 'hoodwinkin' in helping them. The time has come for them to make a choice for something better and those the hardcore poor should come to realize any piecemeal assistance rendered only serves for the 'prezzie' time and none no more.
While many non Malaysian Indians venture out leaving behind whatever had been wasted upon them, the youths are not in anyway brave to venture out along the same path. Again, the school?
Nothing will change even after the impending 'mother-of-all polls' is done. Even with the change of guards, are we sure the change is what it means to any betterment for any race then the dominant one? I doubt that.
Malaysian Indians don't have the audacity to make a choice for a change. The seniors are old school fools dousing themselves with make-believe arrogance and impurity. They not know who or how they've come to ascend nor know their history of their very own descendant. They're always cheated out of their dreams and made scapegoats. It's all too prevalent now and even this had become a cliche amongst the nons.
Corruption is rife and crime rampant. The wheels of courage to change should be in them, not told to them. Never dwell within the same mindset. The fear of the unknown should be discarded. In Malaysia, what comes is cursorily made home. For the Malaysian Indians, nothing comes.
Pakatan is not an alien entity. It's a workable government. It holds fort in Kedah, Kelantan, Penang , Selangor and not forgetting 11 months in Perak. They have proven records to allege "workable".
To all Malaysian Indians....if you think you and your Gods are what all life is about, then permit me to bid all you daft fools adios.
Thank you.
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