Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Malaysian Indian Marginalized.

When government think tank said it had identified investments worth RM1.376 trillion (US$444 billion) over 10 years, of which 60 percent would come from the private sector, 32 percent from government-linked companies and 8 percent from government, the question rise, who shall benefits from this development?

In the mid over struggling for living, what is the quest for millions and trillion investment in the country?

We have seen economy development in the country for the past over 50 years and it was shocking to read the news about an old man aged 64 jailed for stealing food in current days..

He was sent to prison for 10 days despite referring him to welfare department for his aid.


An unemployed man 64, was sentenced to 10 days jail for theft by the Magistrate's Court here this morning.
Arokiasamy, 64, who was hardly able to walk, pleaded guilty to the charge.

Arokiasamy was caught yesterday outside The Store supermarket in Pudu Plaza after a staff there had seen him putting 15 cans of food and drink packets into a plastic bag and leaving the premises.

His son Vijayakumaran Arokiasamy 30, came for aid after reading the news from Malaymail.
"I admit we are not a family who swims in the lap of luxury," he said when met at his low-cost unit.

"I know times are bad and I am trying my best to make ends meet but I never thought my father would do such a thing” Said his son in his statement to Malay mail. (Copied from Malaymail in one of the interview with the accused son).

We have the best airport, tallest twin tower and best road system. Lamborghinis, Ferraris and Bentleys are on the road. Who benefited over the development all this while? Malays or non Malays?

In another unrelated report, The Human Rights Party Lawyer Uhtayakumar came up with a statement, that Umno's social engineering has denied Indian youths the right to education, jobs, business mobility, loans and contract opportunities that has resulted in many of them turning to gangsterism and violent crime.

With the population merely less than 8 percent, the Indian youth champions the higher rank in crime rate in the country.

The reality however, said Uthayakumar, is that Indian youths are even denied licenses to operate scrap metal shops, car washes, food, flower and fruit stalls and denied even garbage collection, security guard and car park contracts.

He said Indians were denied a host of other basic opportunities such as to run petrol stations, Ayamas outlets, Proton outlets and service centres, KFC and McDonald's outlets, low rental highway rest stop shops and local council stalls, and so on.

Who should we point finger this time around?

DEB, NEP and many more were introduce by the government along the way. But again, by setting percentage, who should get and how much they should get and so much so back the ideas to zero.

Compensation paid for FELDA settlers were millions when their government given land was taken by the government.Read again. Government given land and taken by government and they were paid millions.

What does the Indians gets when the estates were demolished? What was given to Indians when they were chased out of ESTATES?

I wondered, does any country around this world have this type of system for their country man (citizens)?

Scholarship and places to higher educations were set percentage for non Malays and those Malays with lower education result were given places. They were even sent to overseas. Some even brought they wifes and children.

What quality do we expect from those who were holding below par standard when they served in the public servise?

Bunch of uneducated morons only cares about their own race, talking about celebrating Hari Raya when they attending customers in front counter. What is the quality of our governing government who set this standard for producing  morons?

Where this country so called my mother land is heading?

What types of Malaysia will be in the next generations to come?

If anyone managed to read this column, my request, the solution is in your hand.

Make your choice s in the next GE.

"CHANGE WE CAN, CHANGE WE WILL, CHANGE WILL BE"

by
lvbala.

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