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Monday, 03 December 2007 08:25pm

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LANGKAWI, Dec 3 (Bernama) -- The group calling itself the Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) is unqualified to meet with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to discuss the problems of the Indian community because the organisation is not recognised by anyone, Information Minister Datuk Seri Zainuddin Maidin said today.

"It would be unbefitting a prime minister to meet with a discredited organisation which had stooped to the level of street thugs and violated the laws of the country," he told reporters after a visit to the media centre at the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace (LIMA) 2007 exhibition, here.

He also said that it would be inappropriate for the prime minister to meet with a group which had sparked off chaos and resorted to violence to threaten the government.

Zainuddin said any effort to meet with the country's leaders to express any dissatisfaction should have been made before Hindraf acted to organise the illegal rally and not after.

Thousands of Hindraf sympathisers joined an illegal rally on Nov 25 in Kuala Lumpur to support what they claimed was the handing over of a petition to the British High Commission asking Queen Elizabeth II to appoint a Queen's counsel to represent the Indian community in a class action suit against the British government for bringing Indians as indentured labourers to then Malaya in the 1800s and exploiting them.

Hindraf is seeking a four trillion pound sterling (RM27.7 trillion) compensation through the suit filed in London claiming that the British were to blame for the alleged marginalisation of the Indians in Malaysia.

Zainuddin said Malaysia had representatives and leaders from various communities, and the government recognised the MIC as the political party championing the cause of the Indian community in the country.

He said the Indian community, via the MIC since the era of Tun V.T. Sambanthan, had collaborated to gain independence for the country and that the community should accord respect for the MIC as well as Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu who was its current leader.

Zainuddin said the Indians had achieved much progress compared with the time before independence when they came to the country as plantation workers, adding that many of them were now professionals -- including even those who supported Hindraf.

"We also regret the action of certain quarters who have taken advantage of the situation to allege that the president of India and the chief minister of Tamil Nadu supported the Hindraf action," he said.

A Hindraf leader, P.Uthayakumar, had told Bernama yesterday that the organisation wanted to have a meeting with the prime minister to raise the problems confronting the Indian community in the country.

Last Friday, Abdullah described as harsh a claim by Hindraf that the government was involved in ethnic cleansing of Indians in the country.

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written by Dipendra H Rai, Monday, December 03 2007 11:39 pm

Using Comical Zam's cerebration, the PM (Pak lah) should not be meeting street thugs (which includes Khairy, his SIL).

What a truly erudite minister he is.

Dipendra H Rai

Arrogant person in power
written by Dara Waheda Mohd Rufin, Tuesday, December 04 2007 09:41 am

Election is just around the corner, if BN is elected again, please appoint an intelligent candidate as Information Minister. Please stop all the crap statement, these kind of statements will tarnish Malaysia's image and not the rally or procession.

Dara Waheda Mohd Rufin

Be careful in our use of words
written by Ding Chu Teck, Tuesday, December 04 2007 10:30 am

Another one of those interesting & entertaining statements from Minister Zam. This time he seems to decide who can meet the PM and who cannot.

I wonder why it is so unbefitting for the PM to meet the Hindraf group. Or is it because Minister Zam regards them as thugs? (to be more specific 'street thugs' as the Minister calls them.)

I am quite sure PM Abdullah as a moderate person, would not agree to the stand taken by Zam. Any wise leader, for that matter, would not adopt a confrontational attidude towards its own citizens. They know that a people-friendly approach is a far better way to win the hearts and minds of the people.

Perhaps, for the sake of the country PM Abdullah should advise and counsel his cabinet ministers on how to talk to the Rakyat. No amount of arrogance, humiliation, threats and intimidation on the part of the Ministers (some) would benefit the nation and its people.

Ding Chu Teck

I thought the PM has big ears
written by Kelvin Ng Sin Huat, Tuesday, December 04 2007 11:20 am

I thought the PM has big ears. Perhaps his big ears are only for the selected few. I wonder whether Zam's statement is issued with the authority or knowledge of the PM.

Kelvin Ng Sin Huat

Humble Qualifications
written by Tan Peek Guat, Tuesday, December 04 2007 01:12 pm

Is he himself qualified to speak on behalf of the PM and the nation?

The Queen is approachable to all her subjects. What about that?

The Bible says, "Blessed are the humble, for theirs is the Kingdom of God". Let every man prepare himself to face God.
Amen.

Tan Peek Guat


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