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Thursday, August 6, 2009

We shifted to www.PemudaMIC.org

Dear brothers/sisters,
We have moved to www.pemudamic.org
Thank you.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Another By-Election?

It is none other than DUN Penanti (Parlimen Permatang Pauh). Stronghold of PKR.
After Perak, Kedah and Sarawak... its Penang..
Anyway... by-election is bringing development to tht particular area bfore someone got elected..

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Analisis Tidak Matang oleh Awang - Mingguan Malaysia (Utusan Malaysia)

Source : http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/index.php/opinion/breaking-views/23056-kebijaksanaan-kaum-cina-berpolitik-mingguan-malaysia

Kepada Awang dan sekutunya : Inilah kebodohan yang ditonjolkan melalui artikel ini. Konsep '1 Malaysia' tidak akan berjaya jika manusia seperti Awang mempunyai pemikiran yang cetek.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Keputusan Pilihanraya Kecil

Keputusan Pilihanraya memihak kepada :
Bukit Gantang - PAS
Bukit Selambau - PKR
Batang Ai - BN
PAS dan PKR menunjukkan progress yang baik dimana mendapat majoriti tinggi.
BN pertahankan kerusi di Sarawak.
Keputusan ini harus di terima oleh semua pihak kerana ia adalah kehendak pengundi mansyarakat tempatan. Parti yang menang harus terus memberi khidmat yang terbaik kepada masyarakat. Parti yang kecundang harus mencari punca kekalahan dan memperbaikinya untuk mendapat sokongan masyarakat. Tiada sesiapa pun yang selalu menang dan juga kalah. Menang kalah adalah perkara biasa.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Pilihanraya Kecil April 2009

Pilihanraya Kecil April 2009 akan menjawab pelbagai soalan :

1. Corak pemerintahan kerajaan campuran PKR, DAP, PAS di Perak dan Kedah diterima atau tidak oleh masyarakat tempatan.
2. Peralihan kuasa PM
3. Keputusan pilihanraya UMNO baru-baru
4. Pembebasan tahanan ISA termasuk 2 ahli HINDRAF
5. Kemasukan Tun Dr.Mahathir ke UMNO

Walau parti apa pun yang memang, yang penting jaga kepentingan masyarakat setempat tanpa mengira parti, bangsa, agama..

Friday, April 3, 2009

2 Hindraf Leaders released..

Hindraf leaders V.S. Ganapathy Rao and R. Kengadhedharan are among the 13 detainees released from detention under the Internal Security Act today after Datuk Seri Najib Tun Abd Razak become 6th PM of Malaysia.

Thank You new PM! 'OneMalaysia'

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Samy visits ailing Hindraf leader




MIC president S Samy Vellu has made a surprise visit to Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) national coordinator RS Thanenthiran, who has been hospitalised after suffering from a heart attack on Saturday.
"I was caught by surprise when he (Samy Vellu) and his aides suddenly came to see me,” said Thanenthiran, who is also seeking treatment at Penang’s Gleneagles Hospital for a heart and collar bone disorder."Samy told me that he was concerned about my health and he would pray for my speedy recovery," he told Malaysiakini.

The embattled MIC chief had apparently set aside his busy campaign schedule in Bukit Selambau by-election to visit the local Hindraf leader yesterday at the hospital.Thanenthiran was one of the many potential candidates overlooked by PKR in the April 7 Bukit Selambau by-election.The party eventually picked greenhorn S Manikumar to fight against MIC’s veteran S Ganesan and 13 other Independents.This led to Hindraf openly calling for a boycott of the by-election.

The Hindraf leader said he was “pleasantly surprise” to see Samy Vellu even though Hindraf and MIC were bitter rivals in championing the plight of Indian Malaysians.MIC’s massive electoral defeat in the general election last year was largely attributed to Hindraf’s aggressive campaign for the rights of the minority Indian community.

Barisan Nasional leaders have since argued that Hindraf’s army of saffron-clad supporters were among the major reasons for the ruling coalition’s electoral reverses in the national polls.The opposition Pakatan Rakyat coalition, comprising PKR, DAP and PAS, has made unprecedented political gains in the general elections, denying BN its two-third parliamentary majority and winning five state governments.

No visit from Pakatan leaders

Thanenthiran is however bitter that no top leaders from the opposition Pakatan Rakyat had bothered to pay him a visit."There was not even a courtesy phone call from (PKR leader) Anwar (Ibrahim) or anyone," said Thanenthiran, who is wearing a cervical traction to help straighten his body alignment and ease pain in his neck muscle.

Meanwhile, the human rights group’s Penang deputy coordinator R Sanjeeviramah slammed PKR leaders of being “ungrateful”."Anwar and other PKR leaders have forgotten Hindraf’s sacrifice and contributions to the party’s political cause.”
Source : malaysiakini.com