Daily Archives: February 11th, 2008

Your successor upped his finger on you.. You can’t deny that. It pains, but being an ex please shut up. Your successor was given an Hobson’s, agree or else jump into the Prai river, how humiliating, not even the sea. You are still wondering why Badawi was sure of what he said, he had not done it before, and what made him do it. Come on old man I can’t teach you to suck eggs.On a parting note, are you still checking on what people do behind rubber trees. Thought about a thesis to improve yourself?
clipped from www3.bernama.com

Keng Yaik said he had deliberately announced in December last year that Dr Koh should remain in Penang, Gerakan’s power base, to force force the present Gerakan leadership and Central Committee (CC) to decide on the Penang chief minister’s succession as the general election was fast approaching.
“That was my reaction to the attack by DAP and PKR on Gerakan for not deciding on the chief minister’s successor. Once we felt confident that the candidate is ready, Dr Koh can go elsewhere,” the outspoken politician said.
Asked why he had to go public as he had the choice of passing the message to the party leadership through the CC, the party’s highest decision-making body, he said: “It was my instinct”. As party adviser, Keng Yaik is also a CC member.
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I checked the word dignify in the dictionary and it says: dignify v 1: confer dignity or honour upon; “He was dignified with a title” [sync: {ennoble}] 2: raise the status of; “I shall not dignify this insensitive remark with an answer” [also: {dignified}]

There are 87 roads in Jinjang and each road has been dignified. Hurrah. It has been dignified by a new road, no port holes, proper drainage to avoid floods, and also tiled maybe. Words like main, garden, segambut, fence, river, east, school lane, theatre, market, club, padang, west, river, cheras, temple, Ming Chong, Tanjong Malim, little east, etc etc are undignified words. DB Kl must get involved, they are dignified people who defy and change undignified names. The mayor I regret is in the wrong profession. He should be in Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. This department has been blamed for not doing anything to bahasa. No wonder eligible candidates are slogging away in the wrong places. They can even have a Dignifying Officer there and he will I sure will be an asset. He may even change Segambut, Cheras, and Tanjong Malim as undignified names. What fun remembering new names. Thank you Mayor, mayor sounds undignified, would Moyor do. Any how Jinjang residents, Badawi is giving away goodies to the Chinese to ask them to vote MCA and Barisan. This Moyor is annoying people. This Moyor does not work for Badawi – God alone knows his position. I am sure he will get a pat on his back if Badawi ever knows it. Please Jinjang people vote for Barisan Nasional where you will be dignified. You want more!

87 Roads In Jinjang Get New Names To Dignify Bahasa Malaysia

87 Roads In Jinjang Get New Names To Dignify Bahasa Malaysia :: Bernama.com

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 11 (Bernama) — 87 roads in Jinjang have been renamed to dignify Bahasa Malaysia.
The change took effect on October 3 but the old names would be retained underneath the new ones to prevent confusion, said the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DKL) in a statement today.
A DBKL spokesman, when contacted, also said that the residents need not replace their identity cards to have their addresses altered but the new road names should be used when registering births.
Following are the roads renamed (new names in parenthesis);
Main Street (Jalan Jinjang Utama) East Fence Street (Jalan Benteng Timor), North Fence Road (Jalan Benteng Utara), West Fence Street (Jalan Benteng Barat), River Road South (Jalan Tebing Selatan), East Road (Jalan Tebing Timor).
Garden Street (Jalan Jinjang Indah), East Road 3 (Jalan Jinjang Indah 1), East Road 1 (Jalan Jinjang Indah 2), East Road 4 (Jalan Jinjang Indah 3), East Road 5 (Jalan Jinjang Indah 4), East Road 7 (Jalan Jinjang Indah 5), East Street 13 (Jalan Jinjang Indah 6), East Street 14 (Jalan Jinjang Indah 7), East Street 5 (Jalan Jinjang Indah 8), Segambut Road (Jalan Jinjang Indah 9), East Road 8 (Jalan Jinjang Indah 10), School Lane (Jalan Jinjang Indah 11), East Road 10 (Jalan Jinjang Indah 12), East Road 9 (Jalan Jinjang Indah 13), East Road 11 (Jalan Jinjang Indah 14), East Street (Jalan Jinjang Indah 15).
Theatre Road (Jalan Jinjang Aman), Market Road (Jalan Jinjang Aman 1), Club Road (Jalan Jinjang Aman 2), Padang Street (Jalan Jinjang Aman 3), West Street (Jalan Jinjang Aman 4), West Road (Jalan Jinjang Aman 5), East Road 1 (Jalan Jinjang Aman 6), East Road 3 (Jalan Jinjang Aman 7), East Road (Jalan Jinjang Aman 8), West Road 5 (Jalan Jinjang Aman 9), West Road 6 (Jalan Jinjang Aman 10), West Road 3 (Jalan Jinjang Aman 11), Jalan 1 (Jalan Jinjang Aman 12), Jalan 2 (Jalan Jinjang Aman 13), Jalan 3 (Jalan Jinjang Aman 14), Jalan 4 (Jalan Jinjang Aman 15), Jalan 2/15 (Jalan Jinjang Aman 16).
River Road North (Jalan Jinjang Damai), Ulu Klang Street (Jalan Jinjang Damai 1), East Road 14 (Jalan Jinjang Damai 2), East Street 10 (Jalan Jinjang Damai 3), East Street 7 (Jalan Jinjang Damai 4), Cheras Street (Jalan Jinjang Damai 5), East Road 15 (Jalan Jinjang Damai 6), Temple Road (sebahagian) (Jalan Jinjang Damai 7), East Road 16 (Jalan Jinjang Damai 8), East Road 17 (Jalan Jinjang Damai 9), Ming Chong Road (location 50) (Jalan Jinjang Damai 10), East Road 12 (Jalan Jinjang Damai 11), East Road 18 (Jalan Jinjang Damai 13).
Tanjung Malim Street (Jalan Jinjang Murni), West Road 7 (Jalan Jinjang Murni 1), West Road 9 (Jalan Jinjang Murni 2), Tample Road (Jalan Jinjang Murni 3), West Road 10 (Jalan Jinjang Murni 4), West Road 12 (Jalan Jinjang Murni 5), Ming Chong Road (location 60) (Jalan Jinjang Murni 6), West Street 3 (Jalan Jinjang Murni 7), West Road 11 (Jalan Jinjang Murni 8), West Road 8 (Jalan Jinjang Murni 9), West Road 12A (Jalan Jinjang Murni 10), West Road 13 (Jalan Jinjang Murni 11), jalan tanpa nama (Jalan Jinjang Murni 12), West Road 14 (Jalan Jinjang Murni 13), West Road 8A (Jalan Jinjang Murni 14).
Selangor Street (Jalan Jinjang Permai0, Little East Street (Jalan Jinjang Permai 1), East Road 1 (Jalan Jinjang Permai 2), East Fence Road (Jalan Jinjang Permai 3), East Road 2 (Jalan Jinjang Permai 4), East Street 6 (Jalan Jinjang Permai 5), Jinjang Timor 1 (Jalan Jinjang Permai 6), East Road 6 (Jalan Jinjang Permai 7), Min Keong Street (Jalan Jinjang Permai 8), Segambut Road (Jalan Jinjang Permai 9), East Street 7 (Jalan Jinjang Permai 10).
Jalan 1/16 (Jalan Jinjang Setia), Jalan 2/16 (Jalan Jinjang Setia 1), Jalan 3/16 (Jalan Jinjang Setia 2), Jalan 4/16 (Jalan Jinjang Setia 3), Jalan 5/16 (Jalan Jinjang Setia 4), Jalan 6/16 (Jalan Jinjang Setia 5), Jalan 7/16 (Jalan Jinjang Setia 6) and Jalan 8/16 (Jalan Jinjang Setia 7).
– BERNAMA

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That is great, telling the government what an old Indian lady requires when she goes to the Registration Department. Can you imagine this happening pre-Hindraf days. You will be castigated as a racist. Congratulations MIC.
clipped from www.nst.com.my

KUALA LUMPUR: Each branch of the National Registration Department should have one Tamil-speaking officer to assist members of the Indian community.

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These past few weeks, from feedback on bloggs etc, the vulnerable states where MIC will have set backs are, Klang Valley, Perak, Negri Sembilan and Kedah. The MIC youth leader did some jogging around the hall in Kedah, some weeks back and with that does S.Ganeson still believe Kedah is save. But I guess you are entiled to dream. Dream on.
clipped from www3.bernama.com

February 11, 2008 18:29 PM  

MIC Confident Of Retaining Its Two Seats In Kedah


 

KULIM, Feb 11 (Bernama) — Having clarified several grassroot level issues involving the Indian community, MIC is confident of retaining the party’s two state seats in Kedah.
State MIC deputy chairman Datuk S. Ganeson, who is also Lunas State Assemblyman, believed that the Indian community would continue to support the Barisan Nasional (BN).
He said the party was confident of retaining the Lunas and Bukit Selambau state seats, while admitting that some Indian voters supported the opposition.
State MIC chairman Datuk V. Saravanan is the Bukit Selambau Assemblyman.
Kedah has 53,023 Indian voters, of the total 877,934 registered voters.
He said the two main issues concerning the Indian community in Kedah hinged on Tamil schools and opportunities for further studies.
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I personally feel Badawi will never act on a petition like this. With the Makkal Power the chances of MIC candidates being disappointed is great.Only Sungei Siput can unseat Sami Vellu. Can anybody from there comment on the feelings of the people there.
clipped from malaysiakini.com
Christopher Yogaswaran: Samy Vellu has to go down one way or another. Let us all unite and start a petition and direct it to the PM. Let the content be about confessing our non-confidence and disrespect towards the MIC maestro Samy Vellu and the entire MIC. Let us start this soon to show them that they are in danger of our Makkal Power.

Imagine a hundred thousand Indians supporting such a petition. It will only further reveal the melodrama within the Malaysian government. Whether, PM fires him or not, at least we stand united to bring him down. Down with MIC and Samy and up with all Indians.

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mic-the-hidden-history1.pdf

Take your time to read to read the history of MIC in the pdf file above.

The original comes from a e-mail message from Makkal Sakthi. Thank you sir for your contribution and we look forward to the second part of the article. He must have spend some considerable number of hours or days to research this article.

The article makes me to ponder the following points:

Out of the 7 MIC leaders, past and present, who contributed the most in terms of socio-economic progress of the Indians.

Is it Manickavasagam or Sami Vellu when it comes to the non-fulfillment of the vacancy of Athi Nahappan?

Thugs come to my mind when the Telecoms shares and Maika issues surface. Has any one first hand information on this besides what came out in the media.

This is sensitive, especially to those who believe in the Indian caste system although belief of this nature has out lived the traditions our forefathers brought along from India. Does this caste still prevail even now in MIC.

Feel free to comment and I shall from time to time post on these subjects.

This is what Samy Vellu said in India. For record.