Thursday, December 24, 2009

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

Wishing all Malaysians MERRY CHRISTMAS & A HAPPY NEW YEAR
Hope a new dawn will shine upon all of us showering Love,Joy and Happiness!

Hindraf -another joke of Indian leaders

Recently there have been spat among the Hindraf leaders, who were once respected and even adored by the entire Indian community but now they are as if fallen heroes or angels. Each and every one of them is calling each other to declare their assets either in their personal capacity or in bank account!
A bunch of idiots who call themselves professional yet behave like scavengers going at each other’s neck. It is true what UMNO and Mahathir said that the Indians will never come under one umbrella as each and everyone wanted to start a political party.
Just listen to what Vasanthakumar said: "I'm the sole owner of Hindraf Enterprise with a single bank account in RHB bank in my name. Ganabatirao said: "Waythamoorthy is playing a Tom and Jerry game and demanded Waythamoorthy to disclose the full details of the money collected on behalf of the Hindraf 5's families after their ISA arrest. On the other hand Waythamoorthy recently also sent another letter of demand to Ganabatirao's brother Papparaidu demanding that Papparaidu return RM50,000 belonging to Hindraf.
Vasanthakumar said Hindraf coordinators made massive collections through fund raising dinners and the sale of Hindraf paraphernalia in the name of the families but not a single cent was given to them and now they claim it is in Hindraf's accounts," he said. In addition, he also wants Waythamoorthy, who is currently in London, to return the RM110,000 that was collected by Papparaidu and banked into the account of Kumar Hashimah & Co on Dec 18, 2007. Sivanesan, I think the Perak guy asked for proof as to when Waythamoorthy was appointed or elected as Hindraf chairperson.
I now believe that the Indian community in this country is doomed forever as this proofs that they can’t work together and every Indian wanted to form a political party or wanted to lead the community. They a bunch of selfish individuals or shall I say bastards! @#$&@ the stupid Indians who always fall prey to such scams.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

State of schools in Malaysia

Recently there was a write up about how refugee children are suffering from inadequate school facilities. I sympathise with these children but how is it any different from our own Malaysian children.
After 52 years of Independence there are still schools in Malaysia which are not fully aided and worst still there are some schools in empty tanker and abundant estate houses or best still in a rented shop lot! Ironic isn’t it, after 52 years or independence and with the new 1 Malaysia slogan there are children in our home soil who do not have a proper schools and facilities to study.
The Likut Tamil School rental for the shop lot is paid via donations collected by the Parent-Teachers Association from the community and well-wishers. There are Tamil Schools without water supply and even without field to play and yet they have a Physical Exercise (PE) Class? The poor state of the minority in this country and I wonder would it happen to a Sekolah Kebangsaan?
How about the schools in Sabah and Sarawak, what conditions are these children gaining knowledge? I just came to understand that if you are an Indian government servant who is transferred to Sabah, their children were not eligible for free text books and for the Health Department forms, they are placed under the 'Lain-lain' category along with the children of the illegal immigrants. This is our 1 Malaysia in the making!

Friday, December 4, 2009

SPM Decision Making

The flip-flop decision by the government and the cabinet on the SPM total number of subjects allowed depicts how the present government and its ministers make decision on issues pertaining national interest. First our DPM said that they have decided to allow only 10 subjects for SPM examination and this caused a furor among certain fraction of the society questioning the reason behind the decision as it seems to be a subtle move by the government to see vernacular languages to lose its official recognition at the SPM level thus both Mandarin and Tamil language to have a natural death.

After the outcry by the public the Deputy Education Minister said that the cabinet decision is final but the schools can have their own language classes and exam and mind you this is coming from a deputy education minister? The objections continued as some NGO’s were planning for a protest walk on the 12th Dec 09 and MIC was involved in a democratic discussion to resolve this issue with PM according to MIC President Datuk Samy Velu. What democratic discussion we don’t know, any way Muhyiddin Yassin took a U turn in saying that students now can include Chinese or Tamil and Chinese or Tamil literature subjects among the 10, but they will not be counted as "officially recognized" subjects. He further explain with an example that students can take 11 or 12 subjects but only 10 subjects would be counted for purposes of scholarships and other matters and additional subjects might be useful if someone wants to be a Tamil teacher and wants to show qualifications.

This is how our Cabinet and Ministers make decision no wonder our FDI has been declining for the last century and we the Rakyat have entrusted our nation and our future in the hands of these clowns! God Save Malaysia.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Malaysian Migration Issue

Recently the Deputy Foreign Minister Kohilan Pillay said that the number of Malaysians who have decided to emigrate abroad has almost doubled this year to 304,358 from Mac 2008 to August 2009. A total of 3,800 Malaysians have given up their citizenship and simply opted to leave the country of their birth. Furthermore it has been noted that almost 50 % who left are professionals who have chosen to seek greener pastures abroad, citing better pay and working opportunities as well as marriage as the most common reasons given. I guess this possibly could be due to commentaries by our polished politicians “ if you don’ like it, leave it’!
Five of my university friends have migrated to the US,UK and Australia with an addition of one leaving end of Dec 09. I asked him why after all this years is he leaving. He answered “ I’ve lost faith in this country. I have struggled on my own for too long and have experienced discrimination all along yet hang on all this years to see if things would improve but I don’t see a light at the end of the tunnel after witnessing the turnaround of events under the current government. I’m done with Malaysia”. He has been a dear friend of mine for the last 40 years and now he is leaving to Australia!This is the political maturity of this government for not looking at themselves and asking what has Malaysia done so wrong for this entire people to leave. I doubt they neither have the intelligence nor intellect to reflect upon this issue!I am one of them who went abroad but came back as I love Malaysia, so I thought! I wonder at times why I ever returned.

Let me quote what Farish Noor said in his article” Malaysia is most in danger not when it is invaded, but when Malaysians themselves have lost faith in it”.