Will Samy Vellu contest again in Sungei Siput?


Will the MIC President Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu contest again in the Sungei Siput parliamentary seat in the next general election which is around the corner?

The question seems to be a no-brainer as the answer appears to be indisputable “yes”.

The truth may not be that simple however.

Many would have no doubt that Samy Vellu would be returning to contest the parliamentary seat of Sungei Siput for the ninth time in the next general election, which he won for the first time in 1974.

There is however no doubt that Samy Vellu has become the lightning road of the long-suppressed anger and frustration of the Malaysian Indians over their long-standing political, economic, educational, social, cultural and religious marginalization in the country – as evidenced by the seething ferment demanding change among Malaysian Indians.

Samy Vellu is now the very personification to the Malaysian Indian community of everything that is wrong and unfair about Barisan Nasional policies in the past three decades which have reduced them into the new underclass in Malaysia.

Samy Vellu had compounded this offence in openly going against the struggle of the Malaysian Indians for a just and equal place under the Malaysian sun when he openly denied in India last week that Malaysian Indians are victims of long-standing marginalization.

This is not only untrue – but Samy Vellu knew that he was not speaking the truth!

In June 2004, I had handed Samy Vellu an official letter proposing the establishment of a Parliamentary Select Committee on the Marginalisation of the Malaysian Indians, asking him to take the issue to the Cabinet for approval and suggesting that he be the Chairman of the Parliamentary Select Committee.

At the time, Samy Vellu told me that it was a good proposal and that he would take it up to the Cabinet. I have not heard from him on the issue in the past three years and I do not know whether he had tabled the proposal in Cabinet and it got shot down or whether he never raised it in Cabinet at all.

What is most significant was that when I handed the letter and proposal to him – we were attending a meeting of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Selection – he raised no objection whatsoever and even commended the proposal as a good one.

This could only meant that in June 2004, Samy Vellu admitted that the Malaysian Indians faced the problem of marginalization – which he is now going all over the world to deny.

This is sheer hypocrisy and explains why he has become the symbol of the rotten and opportunistic Malaysian Indian politics which is the object of scorn in the political awakening of the Malaysian Indians after the watershed Hindraf rally in Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 25 last year.

If Samy Vellu re-contests in Sungei Siput in the next general election expected within 65 days, again leading the MIC election campaign, MIC parliamentary and state assembly candidates throughout the country will face massive rejection by the Malaysian Indian voters.

Are MIC leaders trying to find a way to convey and convince Samy Vellu that the best service he can do to the MIC after being the MIC President and sole Malaysian Indian Minister for close to three decades is for him to fully absorb the anger and frustration of the Malaysian Indians at the MIC failure to check the marginalization of the Malaysian Indians by accepting full personal responsibility and not contesting in the next general election – thus saving the MIC slate of parliamentary and state assembly candidates from the full wrath of the Indian community in the polls?

(Media Statement at Sungei Siput market, the second stop of the 2-day 14-place “whistlestop” campaign in Perak to highlight the DAP national general election theme of “Good Cops, Safe Malaysia” on Saturday, 12th January 2008 at 11 am)

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  1. #1 by undergrad2 on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 7:33 am

    Highly unlikely in view of the circumstances. He is not a unifying force anywhere.

    Most likely he would be appointed senator and from there makes his way back to the Cabinet – following Ghazalie Shafie, Rafidah Aziz and Farid Ariffin and others before him.

    A mockery of the process? A case of the political process having lost its integrity? Looks like.

  2. #2 by Chong Zhemin on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 7:37 am

    undergrad? so fast of you to reply to the title before reading what uncle kit has got to say. Anyways, i guess something’s going wrong with the wordpress again~

    But if Samy’s not contesting in sungai siput, where could he go??

  3. #3 by undergrad2 on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 7:45 am

    …back to the Cabinet?

  4. #4 by undergrad2 on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 7:46 am

    No, Chong. That was it. YB Kit probably meant to provoke comments.

  5. #5 by Chong Zhemin on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 7:53 am

    Are you sure? Let’s see who got it right? I think Uncle Kit will get it fixed soon…

  6. #6 by Chong Zhemin on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 7:55 am

    undergrad2,

    i meant if Samy’s not contesting in sungai siput, where could he contest??

  7. #7 by undergrad2 on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 8:08 am

    He does not have to contest the elections to be appointed Minister. PM will appoint him senator and he comes in by the back door.

  8. #8 by k1980 on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 8:20 am

    Won’t be surprised if he converts and is made the Grand Mufti of malaysia

  9. #9 by malaysianboleh on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 8:28 am

    What a copy cat. After return from india he have plan what to do after his down fall “Cut and paste “after his down fall following Ghazalie Shafie, Rafidah Aziz and Farid Ariffin and others before him. Will be automatically allocate a position as senator .

  10. #10 by oknyua on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 8:42 am

    Knowing what he is, I doubt it very much. YB Lim, this man you mention above is really thick-skin.

    The only authority that can persuade him to go is UMNO. As we mentioned earlier, Samy was an asset, but now, using a financial term, has depreciated a lot. He is more of a liability. His visit to India placed UMNO in an uncomfortable position. What should have turn out as a positive publicity campaign resulted in a snub by the Taminaidu’s CM. It was a direct reponse to Nazri (UMNO)’s criticism.

    On the other hand, we must separate the Malaysian of Indian descend from MIC. The Indians are not going to help UMNO. It is only MIC. That is the dilema of UMNO.

    The third consideration is MIC itself. All of his men owe their MIC and government posts to Samy. I don’t see them turning away from Samy.

    For these 4 reasons, I think he will contest (& win). But your question is “….in Sg Siput?” Yes, in Sg Siput.

  11. #11 by Rocky on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 8:43 am

    going to challenge the CM of Tamil Nadu lo thus will be standing in Tamil Nadu!! He is the saviour if the Tamils in the whole world.

  12. #12 by oknyua on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 8:46 am

    Sorry error in counting. “3″ reasons.

  13. #13 by LittleBird on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 9:49 am

    As a minister how do you you rate it compared to others such as ZAM, NAZRI, BADAWI, C4 man, etc..etc??

  14. #14 by zack on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 9:55 am

    Where will you be contesting? Penang? The next CM maybe!!!

  15. #15 by jbhlee on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 10:06 am

    The only creditable challenger that DAP has put so far was P.Patto…
    If he is still around, definitely will beat the shit outta him. In the last GE, there was a majority of more than 4000 votes, so there needs a swing of about 2000 votes from those voting for BN to opposition. I think this time round if DAP or Keadilan is standing, there is a strong chance if the right candidate is offered.

  16. #16 by Tickler on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 10:13 am

    Why not? His support base amongst the MCA chinese voters (37%) coupled with UMNO should get him through even if all the Indians vote against him.

  17. #17 by Tickler on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 10:20 am

    Then again there`s this:

    Gangsters and Experts

    Give me Samy Vellu any time. He’s not very bright but he does not jump from party-to-party. Even without his fuzzy hairdo, he’s still quite funny. Oh yes, he’s now an expert on gangsterism. In early April he presented a “gangsterism prevention package” to his Cabinet colleagues. Declared Samy: “I got most of the information from the Internet and through my observation”. From his study, he surmised that there was a need for “close cooperation between schools, parents and the police”. Profound. And you came to this conclusion after studying the problem of gangsterism throughout the world after only two years? Way to go Samy. But Samy does not study for the sake of studying. “The MIC Youth and Wanita wings would help the authorities” to overcome the problem.

    But wait a minute. Didn’t the BA candidate Dr Jeyakumar Devaraj who challenged Samy in Sungai Siput lodge several police reports about 15 unruly men invading his operations room during the November 1999 general elections? According to the police reports filed, these 15 gangsters threatened “to chop those who opposed Samy Vellu”. Wonder if Samy Vellu interviewed and observed these Sungai Siput gangsters for his study? Wonder why they say things like “chop those who opposed Samy” as though to insinuate they are his men? Of course, this is all hearsay. Incidentally, the police did show up but took no action against the unruly chaps. How come? Apparently because they had not started chopping anyone yet, merely threatened to do so.
    http://www.aliran.com/oldsite/monthly/2000/03a.html

  18. #18 by disapointed86 on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 10:27 am

    I predict he is unlikely to contest in the coming election..i’m of the same opinion like some of the bloggers which claim that he will be appointed by the PM to be Senator or Minister in PM office?..i doubt that if he contest in any constituency, the percentage of indian vote for him is very less…this what i read from M.Kula blog…

    MIC president Samy Vellu was booed and publicly humiliated when he turned up to officiate at the Aattam 100 Vagai 3 (100 types of dance) performance at the Penang Internatikonal Sports Arena (Pisa) last night.

    Sources tell me the crowd of 2,000-3,000 shouted obscenities at him including “po-dah” (the rude version of “get lost”) and he didn’t get a chance to complete his speech. One source told me he was surprised to hear that the women in the audience appeared more aggressive in admonishing Samy.

    Bear in mind, this was a cultural event and not a political forum, so it would have been attended by a diverse crowd of Indian Malaysians – who have now become politically awakened as never before.

    This shows that even the indian in Penang are no longer behind him..Too much trouble created by him in the recent weeks and the indian today realise Sami is not a good leader to the Indian comunity..

  19. #19 by Tickler on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 10:27 am

    Meanwhile, elsewhere: NS MB gets curried:
    Upset with MB, Kirby workers walk out
    http://www.parti-sosialis.org/?cat=1

  20. #20 by max2811 on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 10:50 am

    He will contest! His Last Tango before he bows out in humiliation. I hope it won’t be the end of him.For the sake of the country and the Indians, I hope to see him charged for curruption.

    I hope to see people like him rot in jail or sick in the hospital(act of GOD) for the rest of their lives.

  21. #21 by madmix on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 11:09 am

    He will contest of course. If he wins, he will contest again in the next election if he is still alive. People like him will cling on to power, like Mugabe, Castro, until their last breath.

  22. #22 by Anba on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 11:11 am

    Dear Malaysians,
    In the wake of the murder of Tenggaroh State Assemblyman Datuk Krishnasamy Sithan, my condolence to his family and relatives for their loss. With this incident too, would this prevent Samy Vellu from contesting in Sungai Siput. This is the angle that I’m looking at why Samy Vellu may not contest for his constituency. From the Star publication, Samy Vellu mentioned that :

    “MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu said Krishnasamy had told him about the threats before he left for India two weeks ago.
    “I just advised him to take care. That was the most I could say,” he said, adding that such threats were not unusual in politics. However, he could not confirm if the threats were linked to politics or business.
    Samy Vellu said that he, too, received 10 to 15 such calls a day from people making all sorts of accusations and threats.”

    Is it true that politicians often receive such an enormous number of threatening phone calls? Does Uncle Kit receive such phone calls often? If a politician’s focus is on helping people and serving the needs of the people, and if these duties are conducted in an ethical and honest manner, would he or she receive such life threatening phone calls?

    It’s about time Samy Vellu quit politics and allow younger generations to chart out a greener pastures for the Indians.

    Uncle Lim, your question of whether or not Samy Vellu will contest in Sungai Siput is multifaceted. Whats your take on your question? You still have not answered my question whether or not you envision of becoming the first non-Malay Prime Minister for Malaysia. I’m sick and tired of the Malays who ‘mudah lupa’ taking charge of the country.

    God bless Malaysia.

  23. #23 by k1980 on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 11:16 am

    Does the cabinet remind you of these?
    http://www.pjmorris.com/images/beano/bashstreet.jpg

  24. #24 by vehir on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 11:20 am

    Yes he will definately contest in Sg Siput. He talks bodly and if switches to other seats he thinks that he is a coward.

    Sami thinks of his dignity and the power he has can still make him come out with outstanding colors in the GE. He will not give up. He will fight until the end – live or dead. If he runs to other area to contest then he knows the voters will through him off as not a responsible INDIAN MALAYSIA leader for the Indian community.

    We know he cannot take our advice. He even dont listen to the GOD’s advice. He is the GOD and he is all.

    But saying that above, his seat depends on the voters hand. Whatever political gimmick that is going to happen in this coming election predicted on 15th Mac 2008, he will have to go back to the position where he was before becoming a HERO of MIC. Thats the end of his game.

  25. #25 by Bigjoe on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 11:22 am

    The issue is really can Samy Vellu get away with anything other than a convincing win in Sg. Siput?

    The man may be in a battling mood but so are those who oppose him. They are not going to play his game. Nothing he does will change their minds and its a propaganda battle where their single one advantage is that the more Samy Vellu take risks, the more he can be critisized.

    Take for example, the coming rally. Getting 15,000-20,000 people into a stadium is already criticised for being meaningless even before it began. Being snubbed in Tamilnadu is being billed as a shame.

    The more he puts himself out there and don’t win, the more he looks like the problem rather the cause of the problem.

    Will he run? Most likely because otherwise he just have to quit. I don’t think there is a middle ground for him unlike other BN component parties.

  26. #26 by vehir on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 11:23 am

    VK LINGAM TAPE

    Refer to http://www.malaysiakini.tv

    for the news on WHO TOOK the video clip.

    Very interesting. Please go ahead to listen.

  27. #27 by Tickler on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 11:26 am

    I rather like the idea of PM n Najib holding semi`s hand at the stadium. That same hand will pull them down too – the proverbial drowning man clutching at straws.

  28. #28 by toyolbuster on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 11:26 am

    Whether Samy will contest or not depends entirely on KJ. If KJ feels that this [deleted] can be used again by UMNO, then he shall, but up until now, Samy has performed real well for UMNO, especially in India. He defended UMNO with his thick skin and even made a fool of himself in his own motherland, just to stick his head out for UMNO. So, I think he will be given a chance to contest in Sg Siput, and he would. However, UMNO may sacrifice him this time around and let him loose, and Samy cannot turn around and blame anyone for ditching him. It will be his “natural death” demise.

  29. #29 by DarkHorse on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 11:31 am

    There are a number of permutations which I believe Abdullah Badawi needs to consider. Let Samy Vellu stand in Sg. Siput long his stronghold and win. He then retains his Cabinet position in the next government. Or persuade him not to stand but appoint him later as senator. If he were to stand and lose, Abdullah Badawi would be seen to make a mockery of the process. It does not mean, of course, that he would not do it but it’d be best to avoid being seen as abusing the political process – not that he had not done before!

  30. #30 by DarkHorse on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 11:34 am

    I really cannot imagine the next government without Samy Vellu.

  31. #31 by Bigjoe on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 11:41 am

    On Jeff Ooi site, he is decribing his visit to Sabah with Jeffrey Sach. One of the thing to note is the poverty rate in Sabah. With Hindraf, the biggest dispute is whether Indians are worst off than Malays. UNDP statistics clearly show that poverty of bumiputeras is largely two area 1) in Sabah 2) pockets in Kelantan. The per capita income level of bumis are also clearly distorted by these factors. The government is very conveniently lumping together numbers that are convenient for them and ignoring facts when they are not.

  32. #32 by AhPek on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 11:49 am

    “Will Samy Vellu contest again in Sungei Siput?” should be turned into a quetion like ‘Can Samy Vellu afford not to contest and retire from political life?’ or ‘Is he prepared to give up the President position of MIC?’.
    My personal opinion is that he won’t give up the presidency of MIC because the stakes are too high for him to do so.Thus he is going for election and is going to be in Sungei Siput! The 4th floor boys can do nothing about it unless UMNO is prepared to give MIC the boot.

  33. #33 by Tickler on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 11:55 am

    I`m steel reeling over why a drowning man clutching at straws would need moderation.

  34. #34 by Jong on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 12:09 pm

    Whatever Samy Velu decides, he may need an armoured suit for protection, after what just happened to S. Krishansamy. It’s obvious the Malaysian Indian community are not at all happy with MIC like other BN component parties, they only enrich and care for their top leaders.

    Count his blessings he(SV) was away in India otherwise it could have been his funeral yesterday!

  35. #35 by Tickler on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 12:38 pm

    Samy, come this Thaipusam, I hope you will be booed out of Batu Caves.
    http://aisehman.org/?p=439

    What are the chances of that happening?

  36. #36 by Tickler on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 12:54 pm

    The `turnover`:

    Crack in ‘Hindraf 5’
    Saturday, January 12, 2008
    DAP MP Kulasegaran has hinted in his speech at a Ponggal harvesting festival yesterday in Port Klang that there is a crack in the relationship of the five Hindraf leaders arrested under Malaysian draconian Internal Security Act (ISA), without going in details. Also, he appealed to the media present not to report on this matter. But many in the crowed were whispering.
    Apparently, four of the arrested — Ganabathirau, Vasanthakumar, Kenghadharan and Manoharan have turned against Uthayakumar accusing him of misappropriating the Hindraf funds collected from the public running to more than a million. It seems the four had made a police report.
    http://www.indianmalaysian.com/

  37. #37 by naked taliban on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 1:17 pm

    1.

    Count his blessings he(SV) was away in India otherwise it could have been his funeral yesterday!
    Jong says;

    Do you know how many gangsters on his payroll ?, and body guards around.??

  38. #38 by chgchksg128 on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 1:41 pm

    He should quit la…..If he can not help the Indian,let some others do it…malaysia need a fair leaders….not him….moreover, malaysian Indon is more than Indian now
    http://2hard2lie.blogspot.com/2008/01/too-much-of-foreigners.html

  39. #39 by chiakchua on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 2:40 pm

    “Uncle Lim, your question of whether or not Samy Vellu will contest in Sungai Siput is multifaceted. Whats your take on your question? You still have not answered my question whether or not you envision of becoming the first non-Malay Prime Minister for Malaysia. I’m sick and tired of the Malays who ‘mudah lupa’ taking charge of the country.” Anba

    Semi-Value is cunning and shrewed. He would have to go for it, but get beaten this time!

    His boss in UMNO would do their best to garner for him the support of ‘all’ Malay voters; because he is their tool. Therefore, DAP must make sure to get all non-Malays to ‘vote’ any opposition, and get PKR and PAS to help get as many Malay votes as possible. This will definitely put him to rest.

    To get the support of more Malays, it is very important (at least for the next 2 to 3 elections to come) the opposition front must be led by a predominantly Malay led party such as PKR or PAS. The Malays would not feel ‘safe’ to vote against BN/UMNO if the opposition is led by non-Malays. And UMNO will not heed the non-Malay opposition pressure and could easily paralyzed them with ISA (like the HINDRAF situation now). So, it is crucial that all non-Malays opposition parties should work hand-in-hand with Malay led opposition parties to topple the UMNO/BN front. This is the political realty in Malaysia – the result of the divide and rule strategy of UMNO for the past decades!

    Could Uncle Lim become the first non-Malay PM? Surely he would like to, for the benefits of all Malaysian, but …….

  40. #40 by Saint on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 3:09 pm

    Isn’t Samy great? Even without an entry, he receives so many responses. He must be made to loose wherever he stands.

  41. #41 by mendela on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 3:20 pm

    CNN said Kenya used to be the most stable country in the whole continent of Africa.

    After the alleged rigging of the recent GE in Kenya by the ruling party, Kenya is in anarchy now and many peope are killed everyday.

    Will UMO and the gangs rig the coming GE in Malaysia again?

    Is UMO well aware of the repercursions of rigging GE in today’s world?

  42. #42 by kanthanboy on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 3:27 pm

    Samy Velu will have no choice but to stand in Sg Siput to try to save his skin unless he can find a BN component party that is willing to exchange a constituency with him. He cannot afford not to stand because he knows UMNO will not appoint him as a senator and let him stay on as minister. UMNO needs an elected Indian MP as a puppet minister in the cabinet for window dressing and to justify its claim that BN policies have the support of the Indians as represented by the Indian minister. It was TDM who said that the reason he could not prosecute Samy Velu for corruption was because the Indians might start a riot, as Samy was the only Indian in the cabinet. Samy has managed to survive and holding on to his corrupt baggage for so long by riding on the back of the Indians. Once he falls from MIC his remaining usefulness to UMNO is to present him as a sacrificial bull to ACA for prosecution as a show case to cover their impotence.

    I believe this time around the Opposition has a real chance to unseat Samy Velu in Sg. Siput. However, it will be an uphill battle against the might of the BN election machinery. Samy knows that he will be fighting for his life, he will use the financial and human resources of his ministry as his private asset for the election campaign.

    The opposition will have no match for the BN in term of financial and human resources. However the GE wind is in favor of the opposition and the fact that Samy has become a rat running across the street. To have a fair chance to win the opposition must send a well know and credible Indian candidate. Smack Samy Velu, a rat in the year of rat!

  43. #43 by St0rmFury on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 3:47 pm

    Samy vellu will not run away form his “FORT” unlike LKS who have been running around from PJ to Kota Melaka to Tanjung and to IPOH. The BIG Q .. where will LKS be contesting this election.. bet he will once agian run to Penang since his dream is to be the next CM …. SO to LKS before you ask Samy … you must ask yourself.. where am I going to contest?

  44. #44 by necromancer4good on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 4:00 pm

    Yes, Uncle Lim. Unseat Samy by contesting in Sg Siput.

  45. #45 by kanthanboy on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 4:07 pm

    “Samy vellu will not run away form his “FORT” unlike LKS…” St0rmFury
    ——————————
    I just saw a rat running behind Samy across the steet. Don’t underestimate Samy, all his rats will come out in full force in the coming the GE.

  46. #46 by mysn1st on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 4:57 pm

    YB, I believe soo.

    1st, he don’t have much choice where restricted by “his big brother”, UNMO.

    2nd, He must 99.99% win in order to keep his post. The ultimate reason will be :- Minister of Work & MIC President can’t be replace by anyone if he is still here.

  47. #47 by Tickler on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 5:55 pm

    CNN said Kenya used to be the most stable country in the whole continent of Africa. – mendela

    Yes that is true. BBC would say the same. But they would never tell you about the root problem:

    Raila Odinga, the current frontrunner in the upcoming presidential election in Kenya, has promised to implement strict Islamic Sharia law if he receives the Muslim vote in the predominantly Christian country and is elected president.

    A memorandum of understanding (MOU) – signed on Aug. 29 by Sheikh Abdullahi Abdi, chairman of the National Leaders Forum (Namlef), and Odinga, presidential candidate from the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) – was made public on Nov. 27.

    According to International Christian Concern (ICC), however, there are in fact two versions of the MOU. The persecution watchdog group claims that Abdi and Odinga signed a private MOU which is very different from the one presented to the public.

    In the secret version of the MOU, Odinga allegedly states his intention to, ”within six months, rewrite the Constitution of Kenya to recognize Sharia as the only true law sanctioned by the Holy Quran for Muslim declared regions” if elected, according to ICC.
    http://www.christianpost.com/article/20071218/30541_Concerns_Raised_Over_Alleged_Vow_to_Enforce_Islamic_Law_in_Kenya.htm

  48. #48 by mauriyaII on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 5:59 pm

    Why should we bother where this incompetent traitor of Malaysian Indian stands? The Opposition should concetrate on strategies to defeat not only him but other rats like him in the coming GE by exposing all the rotten things they have done.
    Writing in blogs alone is not enough because people at large especially the poor and down-trodden non-Malays should be made to understand what sort Barisan leaders they have been voting for.
    The Opposition and their sympathisers cannot hold rallys/meetings because police will not issue permits. How to counter this? Election is round the corner. Time is short. Apart from forming workable alliances with other non-power crazy parties, the DAP should counter the propaganda campaign of the MIC, MCA and the Kerismudin youths.

  49. #49 by Jeffrey on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 7:25 pm

    Tickler,

    I wil be obliged if you could enlighten what is the relevance, nexus, connection or lessons we can draw from your last posting on the going ons in Kenya in relation to the present blog thread subject of whether “Samy Vellu will contest in Sungai Siput”?

  50. #50 by Tickler on Sunday, 13 January 2008 - 10:01 pm

    Perhaps you should ask mendela Today at 15: 20.45 . Mine was a reply to that.

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