Khairy has made an “Unhappy
Deepavali” yesterday into an “Angry Deepavali” for many when his
uncalled-for attack on the Indian community at the UMNO General Assembly was
telecast on RTM in the afternoon ________________
Media Statement (2)
by Lim Kit Siang
___________________
(Parliament,
Friday):
UMNO Deputy Youth Leader and
the Prime Minister’s son-in-law, Khairy Jamaluddin made the “Unhappy
Deepavali” yesterday into an “Angry Deepavali” for many when his
uncalled-for attack on the Indian community at the UMNO General Assembly
was telecast on RTM in the afternoon.
Malaysians, both Hindus and non-Hindus, were taken aback and outraged when
they saw the telecast of Khairy blaming the Indians as the cause why the
UMNO President, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi’s presidential address at
the UMNO General Assembly was not published yesterday, apart from Utusan
Malaysia and Oriental Daily.
Khairy had said in the UMNO General Assembly debate yesterday morning:
“Today is the first time the UMNO president’s speech is not being read by
the masses because a particular ethnic group controls the distribution
line of newspapers and they are on holiday.”
Already, Hindus were not in much celebratory mood although it was
Deepavali yesterday. In fact, there were those who were in “protest” mode
because of the increasing signs of lack of proper respect for all
religions in the country and especially after the insensitive and
sacrilegious demolition of the 40-year-old Sri Maha Mariaman Temple in
Kampung Rimba Jaya in Shah Alam when Deepavali was just a week away.
The holding of the UMNO General Assembly during Deepavali, a gazette
public holiday, had also upset many Malaysians, both Hindus and
non-Hindus, as it seems to point to a growing pattern of insensitivity by
the powers-that-be in the country.
If the MIC, MCA or Gerakan had held their annual party assemblies during
Hari Raya holidays, it would have been regarded as highly insensitive,
offensive and unacceptable – and undoubtedly pressures would have been
brought to bear to move such assemblies to another date.
Why wasn’t the same consideration given in the case of this year’s UMNO
General Assembly clashing with Deepavali – as the excuse that Abdullah had
a “tight schedule’ is simply just unacceptable?
Adding insult to injury, Deepavali and the Indian news vendors are now
being blamed for their “lack of respect” for the UMNO President for having
a press holiday on the day after Abdullah’s UMNO Presidential address!
What is even more galling is Khairy’s criticism of “a particular ethnic
group” for its “control of the distribution line of newspapers” when the
Indian community as a whole has become the most marginalized group, even a
new underclass, 50 years after Merdeka – a fact admitted by none other
than the MIC President, Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu.
Instead of ensuring that the Indians in Malaysia can participate equitably
and fully in the economic development of the country, is Khairy suggesting
further marginalization of the Indian community?
Khairy should apologize to the Indian community for his uncalled-for and
most unwarranted aspersions on the Indian community yesterday.
(9/11/2007)
* Lim
Kit Siang, Parliamentary
Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic
Planning Commission Chairman |