Snubbed by Karunanidhi in New Delhi after
being snubbed in Chennai – Samy Vellu should resign as Minister for having
brought shame and dishonour to MIC, government and nation
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Media Conference (2)
by Lim Kit Siang
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(Ipoh,
Thursday):
MIC President and Works Minister, Datuk Seri
S. Samy Vellu was again snubbed by the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.
Karunanidhi in New Delhi while attending the "People of Indian Origin"
Conference, after he had been conspicuously snubbed by the Tamil Nadu
leader in Chennai last week, where Samy Vellu waited for three days for an
appointment which never came!
Samy Vellu had said he wanted to explain to Indian leaders the "the real
situation concerning the Indian community in Malaysia" but clearly the MIC
President has lost all credibility in Tamil Nadu which has 70 million
Tamils and no Tamil leader is prepared to lend him their ears.
Never before in his over 28 years as the sole Malaysian Indian Cabinet
Minister has Samy Vellu brought more shame and dishonour to the MIC,
government and Malaysia.
I call on Samy Vellu to resign as Works Minister not so much for being
regarded as a "persona non grata" by the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and
other Indian leaders, but because he has continued to work against the
cause of the Malaysian Indians for justice and fair play and an end to
their long-standing political, economic, educational, social, cultural and
religious marginalization.
This is because Samy Vellu has continued to maintain that there had been
no marginalization of the Malaysian Indians during his current visit to
India – when he knows in his heart of hearts that this is untrue.
The least that Samy Vellu, as President of MIC which claims to represents
the rights and interests of the two million Malaysian Indians, should so
is to openly acknowledge the fact and reality of the marginalization of
the Indians in Malaysia causing them to become the new underclass in the
country – for it is only with the MIC ending its denial syndrome about the
marginalization of the Malaysian Indians that the Barisan Nasional
government could abandon its denial complex on the same issue.
Is Samy Vellu afraid of losing his Ministerial position should he speak
the truth and own up to the marginalization of the Indians in Malaysia?
(10/01/2008)
* Lim
Kit Siang, Parliamentary
Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic
Planning Commission Chairman |