this Taxidriver’s sources the story‘Muhyiddin Yassin call at 2pm Mugilan we need you badly to fixup MIC & PKR the PM needs you. We hope you help us and we will not forget you’.

“He (Muhyiddin) told me,thatIam young aggressive leader he said ‘Mugilan, we need you badly to fixup Zaid, you are an aggressive leader, the PM needs you. We hope you help us and we will not forget you’.“It is unprecedented for such a thing to happen,” he said.
RELATED ARTICLE Muhyiddin Yassin tonight clearly stated UMNO agenda for the Indian HINDU community should remain as Beggers in the country.

watch this click and watch
S. Vell Paari said today Datuk Seri S Samy Vellu had rejected the award of a Tunship as well as an ambassadorial position, and claimed this showed his father was not clinging to power as MIC president.
Vell Paari claimed that the MIC president rejected the proposal when a compromise was reached before the Hulu Selangor by-election last month.
READMORE To Christopher AND VEL PARAYAN, MIC and hindraf Uthayakumar are the Filth and Evil of our society will never ever changes he can hide camouflage are traitors
“This shows that my father does not want to stay in office or the government as claimed by certain parties. This proves that my father is not someone who wants to stay in his post forever… this is not true.
“I want to tell you today, my father refused when the prime minister’s special officer met my father during the Hulu Selangor by-election and offered him the title Tun and appointment as an ambassador. My father said no and he did not want to accept the offer,” he told The Malaysian Insider.
RELATED ARTICLE Matters erupted after Gobalakrishnan spoke ill about MIC Samy Vellu and his family watch thisT. Mohan, and tell me is she good
He added that his father wanted to focus on solving the issues affecting Maika Holdings.
Vell Paari (picture), who is also a member of MIC’s central working committee, said that the special officer allegedly asked Samy Vellu to stay in the president’s council and remain as party advisor when he resigns as president.
“This position was also rejected by my father,” he said.
Vell Paari said that Samy Vellu does not want to stay even one extra day in the party once he resigns.
Samy Vellu has come under relentless pressure to quit immediately despite offering to quit by next year, “eight or nine months” before his term as MIC president ends in 2012.
RELATED ARTICLE THE TAXIDRIVER’S SOURCES ZEROES, SATU LAGI CARA MENIPU MELAYU OLEH ANAK HINDU TO SINGAPORE DEGREE MILLS
Several MIC central working committee members are considering breaking ranks with Samy Vellu and his son, and are expected to join sacked MIC Youth deputy leader V. Mugilan’s calls for the 74-year-old veteran to step down by Dec 31 this year.
The Malaysian Insider understands they will join the two CWC members — K.P. Samy and G. Kumar Amman — who set a precedent last week by calling for Samy Vellu to step down immediately.
Vell Paari said today their demands were “baseless” and explained that even a corporate figure will request a period of six months when resigning.
“This is a political party with membership of 700,000 people. We cannot leave the party just like that,” he said.
He said that Samy Vellu plans to travel across the country with the party’s deputy president G. Palanivel and show their gratitude to the divisions and division chiefs.
“This is also another way to introduce Palanivel to the grassroots and make preparations for Palanivel to lead the party,” he said.
Samy Vellu has been president of the MIC since 1979, holding the post for 11 consecutive terms.
He has held off all challenges to his position and was the longest-serving member of the Barisan Nasional (BN) Cabinet until he was dumped from Parliament in Election 2008.
After losing in Election 2008, it was said that the former federal Cabinet member was aspiring to a Tunship as well an ambassadorial position.
RELATED ARTICLE Samy hits out at Dr Mahathir the master of ‘destroying deputies’ and the Umno-owned Utusan Malaysia a ‘racist’ publication.

READMORE No more freeride on muslim votes If indeed the Malays are under threat, the threat coming from the RSS inspired smellly intoxicated parayan MIC SAMY
Several more MIC central working committee members are breaking ranks with party president Datuk S. Samy Vellu and his son, Vel Paari, and will join the rebels to ask the 74-year-old veteran to step down by Dec 31 this year.
The Malaysian Insider understands they will join the two central working committee (CWC) members — KP Samy and G. Kumar Amman — who set a precedent last week by calling for Samy Vellu to step down immediately.
Both were summarily sacked from the MIC for doing so.

Petaling Jaya division MIC division chairman V. Subramaniam, or Barath Maniam, was also summarily dismissed for disparaging the president when he sought to be nominated as Senator.
The new CWC members who intend to join the rebels have all asked The Malaysian Insider not to identify them as they would otherwise come under a “charm offensive” from Samy Vellu and his diehards to not side with the rebels.
“I have been offered a top post in the MIC, [and] another post as a director in a GLC to not join the rebels,” said a CWC member.
“I heard even cash is being offered by emissaries not to switch camp,” he said, adding a bidding war was underway, with posts in MIC and GLCs being touted.
“I have never felt this important.”
READMORE Dont take Minnal RTM trash seriously,their news Bulletin is nothing except sucking NAJIB BALLS AND LICKING ROSMAH’S PUSSY
Another CWC member from the north was being sweet-talked into not joining the rebels’ gathering under the Gerakan Anti-Samy Vellu or GAS movement, which is holding its inaugural launch at the PWTC at 2pm on Sunday.
“They tell me I am going to inherit the party. They tell me ‘don’t be stupid and spoil my chances’ by supporting the rebels,” the CWC member said.
“I have to think hard because they are very persuasive,” he said. “They tell me if sacked, it will take me another ten years to get back into the party.”
“I am also worried that all the top MIC leaders are publicly supporting Samy Vellu but privately telling us to fight Samy...one by one we are being killed,” he added.
According to an assessment by The Malaysian Insider, at least 19 of the 35 elected CWC members were ready to switch camps — provided either deputy president Datuk G. Palanivel or vice-president Datuk Dr S. Subramaniam speak up and endorse the rebels.
But they are more likely to wait and see where the wind blows before committing themselves. Likewise, the state MIC leaders are waiting, watching and assessing the situation.

“But they would exploit the situation to get sinecures and other largesse for themselves and their families and cronies,” he said.
A lot depends on the GAS and whether it snowballs into a broad movement against Samy Vellu or dies a natural death like other anti-Samy Vellu initiatives over the past 30 years.
Sunday’s gathering at the PWTC will be a measure of things to come.
Samy Vellu and his team, including Vell Paari, are using all their power and influence to stop MIC members and others from attending the inaugural GAS gathering.
They are even toying with a rival gathering at the MIC building to keep people away.
Samy Vellu is unlikely to go down without a fight.
His Youth chief, T. Mohan, has been asked to float the idea that MIC should pull out of Barisan Nasional on the grounds of alleged Umno interference in MIC affairs.
This may appear unthinkable but not beyond Samy Vellu.
In one stroke he could kill off his enemies, label any who oppose him traitors and win short-term kudos from across the Indian community where Umno’s capital is thin.




















No comments:
Post a Comment