Why do Malays want to stick on to their rights when 90% of that right is with the elite and not the Malay who walks the streets????
There is very little difference between the Malay who walks the streets and the Chinese or the poor Indian..
He has to borrow too..for his children's educaton. The 5% discount on housing loan is just a patronising attitude of UMNO..UMNO bigwigs get their houses free.
For the house even if 100% is a loan..his car 100% is a loan ..his whole live as I see it is a loan...sometimes even worse than the other races..he has loaned his life to UMNO...and if he does not pay..well they go easy on them..but still he has to pay..after whacking him with the religion stuff...Well his children get to go to the university easier...but not all the Malays are in this boat...because...you do not have a few hundred thousand seats for them free ...so where does a Malay stand...He is suckered by UMNO big wigs...
Malays must get out of UMNO's stranglehold and religion. Intermarry like the Indonesians.freely wiiiiiiiiithout religion being a stumbling block...encourage mingling with other races...do not be bigoted like some Indians and Chinese are too...If UMNO puts aside race and religion it is better for the country...Malays must lead the way...not close up and have a cage mentality..
..just remain in the kandang..and be seemingly .protected
ZUBAIDAH ABU BAKAR: PAS BEGINS TO AXE 'ERDOGAN' FACTION
This ugly woman doesn't even undestand that Recep Tayyip Erdogan is the Turkish PM and not President. Can you imagine she Umno's hatchetwoman? No wonder they collect stupid people always. God the Almighty! This sounds to me more like UMNO's unsubtle way of driving wedges between PAS and PKR and repeatingly drumming up Anwar's "selfish ambition to become PM" instead of our collective desire for change, and more wedges between malays and non-malays in the opposition. 916 will still remain the dream of all Malaysians even if the deadline shifts forward indefinitely. We shall keep that as our ultimate aim as long as the present government fails to change for the better. HAI ZUBAIDAH WHO IS PAYING YOU TO RUN DOWN ANWAR EACH YOU WRITE?
IT IS NOT HEALINE NEWS ANY MORE YOU SEE UMNO IS SINKING , PAS IS BEGINNING TOI
SINK THE MOMENT THE PRESIDENT AND HIS DEPUTY STARTED TALKS WITH UMNO YOU SEE ANY THING TO WITH UMNO BRINGS DESTRUCTION,WHAT DID AN WAR DO TO ALL THAT HE GETS TO BE YOUR PUNCHING BAG
THIS The split between the warring factions, centred on Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's obsession to become prime minister, has led to speculation of imminent contests for senior posts in the coming party elections. The most commonly bandied about is that Husam will take on Nasharuddin Mat Isa for the deputy president's post.
He is not obessed to become the the prime minister ,he is only claiming it which was taken away by illegle means by your maha guru mahathir
It is unbelievable that Mahatir the cheed and audacity to shed crocadile tears about UMNO !!
What the UMNO stand for today is due to Mahatir genius creation ! Mahatir 'brilliance' and 'success' is so thorough and so staggering that even a well knowned, highly exposed corrupt politician and high murder suspect has been overwhelmingly selected and without even the slightest whisper of disapproval, to hold the highest and the most prestigious office of the land.
It is obvious to everyone now, Lee Kuan Yew took
Mahatir took
Now, the Mahatir is plotting to come back, all Malaysians who care about this country must do their utmost to reject him totally. If Mahatir is allowed to have his way again , soon
THE cleansing of the "pro-Anwar" group in Pas, popularly known as the Erdogan faction, has started.No cleansing like umno’s etenic cleansing maybe the creation of the third force yes .After the demise of umno we need a third force to keep in check and balance .
Datuk Mustafa Ali summoned by the party spiritual leader Datuk Nik Abdul Nik Mat, who strongly backed Husam and his colleagues in their support towards realising Anwar's dream to become prime ministerto Datuk NIK Adul Nik Mat, anwar makes bettar prime minister than Najib
PRIME MINISTER IN WAITING NAIJIB
Is this the man?
The custodian of the dying ember?
The man who generations to come will remember as the last man standing, before the new dawn set in?
OR
Is this the man who is going to set in an even more harsh regime?
To ensure he and his team will have a long run on the nation?
Driven by chauvinism, and detested by the international as well as the domestic society?
Is this the start of a dynasty in the Malaysian Public Life?
Does this mean that we Malaysians are so incapable that we need a select few families to tell us how to live our lives?
Are we so dependent that all aspects of our lives need to be controlled?
Are we so handicapped that we need these political dynasties to teach how to interact with each other?
CAN WE THE MALAYSIAN PEOPLE RISE TO THE OCCASSION WHEN THE NATION NEEDS US?
CAN
The last time the fracture emerged was over Anwar's claim -- which has since proven to be a bluff -- of forming a new government by Sept 16.
No bluff , it is on why don’t you ask Najib why he has to take 53 of them to
916 will still remain the dream of all Malaysians even if the deadline shifts forward indefinitely. We shall keep that as our ultimate aim as long as the present government fails to change for the better.
His famous visit to the Catholic Church of the Divine Mercy in his constituency, which had endured a long struggle with the BN state government before it was allowed to be built, had an enormous impact on
When you mention this , this shows how a racial bigot you are not fit be writer
Get you arrested under ISA .
It was no surprise when Selangor Pas took the lead on Friday, removing two popular leaders -- Shah Alam MP Khalid Abdul Samad and Hulu Kelang state assemblyman Saari Sungip -- from its main committee line-up.
He has also been critical of BN's handling of issues involving the Indian community.
Since then, Mahathir and UMNO managed to create hundred of thousands of Malay professionals as can be seen by the number of Malays working sided by side with non Bumis in MNCs etc. and today they are still creating more graduates at the expense of academic quality.
If you are a Malay graduates reading this please don’t feel insulted, for there are GEMS among the Malay graduates who are intelligent and perform excellently, but the mediocre ones are masking the good ones.
This policy of creating as many Malay graduates to fill the employment market is a good thing, however the policy went too far and the end result today is those countries behind us in the seventies and eighties already overtaking us by a mile while thousands more graduates come into the job market and found no jobs waiting for them as their skills learnt from the local Universities do not fit into the job requirement for the employer.
Threat to national security?
Late last year before the authorities detained the Hindraf five under ISA, it spun statistics to portray the Indian community as successful and therefore, ingrates to be thus whining.
Not too long ago, prior to the Home Ministry banning Hindraf, they did the same again, and our mainstream media were complicit in aiding and abetting the government to demonise the movement.
In my October article ‘The Hundraf of Umno’s making’, for the Centre for Policy Initiatives (CPI), I pointed out the areas where Home Minister Syed Hamid Albar deliberately skewed his reading of the figures to dismiss how on the whole, Indians are indeed a marginalised community.
And yes, I did use the term ‘Hundraf’ for Human Rights Action Force as the Malaysian government would – if it could – prefer that the Hindraf spirit ceases to exist.
After reading my ‘Hundraf’ article, a People’s Parliament participant Jayanath Appudurai passed me a copy of his monograph Malaysian Indians: Looking Forward, co-written in 2008 with G.A. David Dass which analyses more data.
My own belief is that official statistics available in the public domain is incomplete. While the surveys and studies are adequate, their findings are not released transparently.
As corroborated by the figures Ramasamy cited, the top tier of civil servants in any government department comprises a cabal belonging to one particular race solely.
Jayanath tells me he spent about half a year on research, piecing together peripheral statistics to complete the picture by looking from side angles. It is a sad portrait our authorities-in-denial refuse to paint in full.
Name-calling Chinese and Indians ‘pendatang’ conveys the impression that the minorities have only just stepped off a slow boat from China and India.
The Tamil labour migration in fact began in 1786 with the establishment of the crown colony of Penang. They were brought in to work the plantations and build the infrastructure. At Independence in 1957, Indians were 11.3 percent of the population. In 2005, they were 7.5 percent. By 2020, it is forecast they will constitute less than 6.5 percent.
In 1957, about 70 percent of the Indian labour force was in the plantation and mining sectors.
In 1970, 46.5 percent were in agriculture. In 2000, only 11.1 percent remained in agriculture while 62 percent were in the manufacturing and services sectors.
A Canada-published research by N.J. Colletta called the plantation Indian labour force ‘Malaysia’s forgotten people’. When the estates were fragmented, its workers were forced to relocate to urban dwellings, such as the squatter area of Kampung Medan.
There is a perception that the majority of Malaysian Indians are mired in a proletarian urban under-class," writes Jayanath.
"Undeniably there has been a fundamental shift of the Malaysian Indians labour from primarily tapping rubber in the estates to soldering chips in the factories, sweeping drains, cleaning toilets, supervising car parks and driving lorries in urban areas," he observes.
I’ve a personal anecdote from my schooldays to relate. A prefect – an Indian boy from my cohort – could not get a place in local public university and went on to supervise his dad’s car park. My ex-schoolmate could well have been one of the statistics.
At least the Indians are aware of their plight of being marginalised and so long
as the present government remains in power their fight will be a long and hardone. But then think again of the majority of the Malay peasants, it pains me to
see how they have been misled into believing that their UMNO leaders are taking
care of their economic well-being which in fact is not true and infact they have
been made use of by their leaders to enrich these leaders and thus leaving only
the crumbs for these Malays.
Kelana Jaya division chief Roslan Shahir Mohd Sharir, who is also the press secretary to Pas president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang, has taken over as information chief from Saari.
Now, will this new development upset Pas' attempts to reach beyond the Malay/Muslim community?
Yes, there was overwhelming support from Chinese and Indian voters in the last general election that saw an unprecedented push for Pas in the west coast of the peninsula and the growth of Pas non-Muslim supporters' clubs, but many non-Muslims still have a distrust of Pas.
They are not convinced that Pas is committed to its "Pas For All" slogan, simply because Pas leaders have been issuing controversial statements and acting against what the party has been preaching to the non-Muslims.
The roles played by the "Terengganu group", widely perceived as being led by Hadi and Mustaffa and supported by the younger ulama to clean the party of the likes of Khalid, may see Pas curling back into its hardline cocoon again.
Before this "AX" business is being conducted, PAS better come up with some balance minded people and a set of rules and guidelines to follow before this turns into a political exercise and members start to fight. If the laws and rules are properly drawn up then members can abide. As it is, I wonder if it is free for all to interpret? Do it properly right at the start with no political motivation! Write down the dos and don'ts for ALL TO KNOW, BE TRANSPARENT and teach politicians to play by rules! Otherwise, this may turn into anotherAxe at your will and see PAS back to a square one. Droves will leave the ghost ship. Don't ever dream PAS will get the support of non-Muslims. In fact the party will be distanced. Don't believe it? Just try.Does make one wonder if pas is even worse than umno. At least umno is scum and doesn't try to hide
Pas' electoral victory in March had given the party a multiracial image but this and the openness of the "Erdogans" are being met with resistance from the conservatives within the party.
The roles played by the "Terengganu group", widely perceived as being led by Hadi and Mustaffa and supported by the younger ulama to clean the party of the likes of Khalid, may see Pas curling back into its hardline cocoon again.
Before this "AX" business is being conducted, PAS better come up with some balance minded people and a set of rules and guidelines to follow before this turns into a political exercise and members start to fight. If the laws and rules are properly drawn up then members can abide. As it is, I wonder if it is free for all to interpret? Do it properly right at the start with no political motivation! Write down the dos and don'ts for ALL TO KNOW, BE TRANSPARENT and teach politicians to play by rules! Otherwise, this may turn into anotherAxe at your will and see PAS back to a square one. Droves will leave the ghost ship. Don't ever dream PAS will get the support of non-Muslims. In fact the party will be distanced. Don't believe it? Just try.Does make one wonder if pas is even worse than umno. At least umno is scum and doesn't try to hide it.
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Well, what HINDRAF refuse to understand is that their parents and leaders agreed to the 'social contract’ and related constitution wholeheartedly before the independence was granted. If they have anyone to blame, if should be the people and Indian leaders during the period.
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