Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Kalai or Anwar's Wisdom

I am utterly disappointed with the response from Kalai and his gang. As if still in MIC, Kalai is still living in India. He is Indian, not Malaysian. As Raja Petra puts it mildly, Italians are from Italy, Chinese are from China, Indians are from India and Malaysian is from Malaysia.

I read with interest the supposed 'sacrifices' Kalai has made since he was 19 years old, how good he is with the grassroots, how he has established NGOs and all these samaritan thingymajigs, but what different is that than what is happening now to senor Ezam Mohd Noor? a sad and rejected persona who tries ever so hard (but alas in vain) to show that he has some value to UMNO by virtue of his past sacrifices?

What about the sacrifices made by others? by those who bled, cried, arrested, KILLED even, trying so hard to fight for a country that treats its citizens as equals? Who are you to think that you have contributed more than others? Kalai! have you forgotten that Malays voted for you? that the Chinese voted for you? climbed trees, pasted posters, delivered ceramah until their throats run dry? have you forgotten the sacrifices of these people - who is still steadfast under PKR and Pakatan Rakyat?

If Anwar were to have chosen you, would he then be 'Sivaji the Boss'? would he be the 'Messiah' or 'Gandhi' for the Indian community? have you forgotten how we in PKR and Pakatan are together blasted with chemicals in KLCC without knowing colour nor creed? how we marched together booing the police during Kugan's funeral procession?

What is wrong with having disappointments with the PKR top echelon? do you think that they are making correct moves all the time? they actually stink on quite a number of times but in the end they are still on track. Their objectives and modus operandi are still millions of miles better than those in the BN. Of course, they need to be often reminded of their promises to the rakyat. Remember, in BN, dissent is considered prejudicial to the national security of Malaysia.

We, PKR of the grassroots and the youth, have been disappointed many a time. We feel that a lot of injustices havebeen done by the leaders but they are nothing because our struggle is a long and arduous journey. Nobody is perfect and maybe Kalai, your chance will come again! just like the time you contested under the PKR banner on March 2008. Did PKR smear your name when you lost? did PKR claim you did not do your best which resulted in your loss? no.

The corruption charge against you (though you are presumed innocent) is a heavy baggage in any decision. Remember what happened to the LAKNAT Osman Jailu and Jamaluddin M Radzi? they were charged with corruption and it was severe enough for them to renounce their allegiance to PKR. Cut Anwar some slack - he is merely being careful!

We do not regard Hindraf as Indians in distress. We regard Hindraf as fellow Malaysians in distress who happen to be Indian. Please grow out of your sectarian and racist nonsense and throw your support to Pakatan, PKR and Anwar!

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