Friday, July 11, 2008

DO INDIANS NEED MALAYSIAN INDIAN CONGRESS (MIC)?


Malaysiakini reported today that its one-day polls of 5,109 readers indicated that there is no suitable candidate to succeed the MIC leadership once the current President Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu steps down.

The main reason for the current situation is that Indians are basically fed-up with all their LIES and frequently not keeping up with their promises and treating them like 'pariahs'.

Many projects commenced by the MIC to uplift the Indians have failed due to poor leadership and only MIC officials should administer them when there are many qualified professionals capable of making them work effectively.

It may be time for the MIC to be DISSOLVED since they are really unable to make any DEMANDS to the Barisan Nasional leadership which is predominately held by UMNO who feel they are the supreme power and can do and decide anything when BN is suppose to be collective decision among its partners.

Every MIC leader is only interested in themselves, family and cronies and how can the Indian community SURVIVE.

Selfish, undedicated and non-cooperative MIC leaders are the main reasons for the DOWN-FALL of MIC and personal selection of MIC officials are the main reason for this scenario. Every MIC member should be made to select their candidates and not depend on delegates who could be bought by favours.

MIC is a gangster party and who wants to join. This has been clearly shown during the temple issues.

This is the outcome of the polls:



GOODBYE MIC.

photo n news courtesy of Malaysiakini with author's comments

1 comment:

artic turban said...

malaysians will need visas to visit the united kingdom, WHY DO YOU THINK THIS IS?, BECAUSE OF A STUPID GOVERNMENT. THANK YOU BODOWI AND UMNO.WILL AUSTRALIA, N.Z. AND OTHER EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES FOLLOW SUIT, HAVE WE BECOME THE PARIAHS OF THE WORLD. ASK YOURSELF THIS QUESTION.
Visa plan for 'risky' visitors.
One of the risks posed is the possession of bogus passports
The government has warned 11 countries that their citizens will need visas to visit the UK unless they "significantly reduce" the risk they pose.

Listed are Brazil, Namibia, South Africa, Malaysia, Venezuela, Bolivia, Botswana, Lesotho, Mauritius, Swaziland, and Trinidad and Tobago.

A Home Office report identifies bogus passports, criminal acts and terrorism as possible risks posed by visitors.

It says the new visa requirements could become law by early 2009.

The new countries on the visa list have a combined population of more than 300 million - nearly 5% of the world's population.

We need to decide how to widen the visa net. We cannot and will not shy away from going wider

Liam Byrne, immigration minister

If visas are imposed on them, 80% of the world's population will be subject to visa entry requirements in order to visit the UK.

Because Britain is a member of the EU, citizens of European countries do not need visas to visit the UK.

Border and Immigration Minister Liam Byrne said: "We need to decide how to widen the visa net.

"We cannot and will not shy away from going wider and will, whenever we think there is a risk to the UK."

'Evidence of change'

He said the government will now "work with" the countries over the next six months in an effort to reduce the risks.

"If they are able to show evidence of change then there will be no need to introduce a visa regime," said Mr Byrne.

The criteria for the Home Office's Visa Waiver Test included looking at passport security and integrity; the degree of co-operation over deportation or the removal of a country's nationals from the UK.

Levels of illegal working in the UK and other immigration abuses, levels of crime and the risk of a visitor committing a terrorist act were also considered.
ARE MALAYSIANS NOW "TERRORISTS", "A RISK"
READ IT HERE
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7499713.stm