A letter to Kamal or Alan or Nathan?


The nearest you have come to national level is that when you defended Ibrahim Ali’s Perkasa and in the same vein, you put down your own fellow Malaysian, P. Uthayakumar in your Blog by saying that “ P.Uthayakumar hasn’t done anything productive or constructive for the community since its formation.”

By Sing Chye

Mahatma Gandhi once said, “It is alright to bow but not too low that you would tumble over.”

For the past few days I have been following the whole by-election from the web.

Apart from your photos which I must admit are beautifully crafted for the sole purpose of eliciting strong emotions of a caring person, you have nothing to show the depth of your character. Compared with Zaid’s photographs they are far cry from being caring. But on the matter of issues, he had spoken with clarity and intelligently.

Ironically, you have avoided pertinent questions thrown at you which you conveniently asked to be deferred after the by-election. This only shows that you are unable to debate on issues that are of national level. Issues that you have touched so far are not of parliamentary level or value.

The nearest you have come to national level is that when you defended Ibrahim Ali’s Pekasa and in the same vein, you put down your own fellow Malaysian, P. Uthayakumar in your Blog by saying that “ P.Uthayakumar hasn’t done anything productive or constructive for the community since its formation.”

I had personally heard P.Uthayakumar speaking at a seminar organized by Ipoh Barat MP M. Kulasegaran in Ipoh many years ago. On that day he spoke with passion on the injustices and sufferings of the Malaysian Indians.

I have been following local politics and I found that through the years he had without fail spoken out for the downtrodden Malaysian Indians. He had with others formed Hindraf which nearly changed the course of history in the 2008 General Elections. MIC had for the last 50 over years had remained stagnant to the plights of the poor Malaysian Indians. Is it not something, Mr Kamal, Mr Alan, Mr Nathan or whatever?

Read more at: http://singchyeblog.blogspot.com/2010/04/letter-to-kamal-or-alan-or-nathan.html



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