| PM kicking the ball back to 
    MIC to set up another committee on the plight of Malaysian Indians is a 
    great letdown after the 30,000-strong Hindraf demonstration – both a cry of 
    desperation for justice of Malaysian Indians at becoming a new underclass 
    and a powerful vote of no confidence in Samy Vellu after more than 28 years 
    as MIC President and Cabinet Minister 
    ____________Media Statement
 by  Lim Kit Siang
 _______________
 
      (Parliament,
      Friday):  
      The Prime Minister, Datuk Seri 
      Abdullah Ahmad Badawi kicking the ball back to the Malaysian Indian 
      Congress (MIC) to set up another committee on the plight of Malaysian 
      Indians is a great letdown after the 30,000-strong Hindraf demonstration – 
      which was both a cry of desperation for justice of Malaysian Indians at 
      becoming a new underclass and a powerful vote of no confidence in Datuk 
      Seri S. Samy Vellu after more than 28 years as MIC President and Cabinet 
      Minister.
 Samy Vellu’s revelation yesterday that after meeting the Prime Minister on 
      Wednesday, Abdullah had asked MIC to set up a special committee to analyze 
      and address socio-economic problems faced by the Indian community is 
      further proof of the advanced denial syndrome of the Barisan Nasional 
      government.
 
 It is also powerful vindication of the critique by the Penang State Exco, 
      Dr. Toh Kin Woon that the Abdullah administration had failed ordinary 
      Malaysians in the past four years in being impervious and insensitive to 
      their “grievances, frustrations and unhappiness”, giving force to his 
      contention that “it is this discontent and unhappiness that will be a 
      greater threat to our country’s peace and stability, rather than the 
      marches, pickets and demonstrations.”
 
 The worst possible responses to the Hindraf demonstration by the 
      government are two – one, to persecute the organizers and supporters of 
      the Hindraf demonstration as “bad hats” and “trouble-makers” and two, 
      refusing to acknowledge the legitimacy of the “grievances, frustrations 
      and unhappiness” of the Malaysian Indians which have transformed the 
      Hindraf demonstration into such a powerful expression of protest and 
      alienation.
 
 Both these “worst responses” have been adopted. Firstly, organizers and 
      supporters of the Hindraf demonstration are being persecuted and 
      prosecuted.
 
 Secondly, asking the MIC to set up another committee after three decades 
      of neglect and marginalization of the Malaysian Indian community is no 
      different from dismissing or treating flippantly the root causes of the 
      Hindraf demonstration.
 
 It is also adding salt to injury as Samy Vellu and MIC must bear full 
      responsibility for the relentless political, economic, educational, 
      social, cultural and religious marginalization of the Indian community in 
      the past 28 years (the period Samy Vellu was MIC President and Cabinet 
      Minister) until they have become a new underclass in Malaysia.
 
 The proper and responsible government response is for the Cabinet and 
      Parliament to heed the views of Toh Kin Woon and concede the legitimacy of 
      the “grievances, frustrations and unhappiness” of the Malaysian Indians 
      resulting in the 30,000 Hindraf demonstration and to adopt a new strategy 
      to address and resolve them – by way of a new policy for a New Deal to end 
      the Marginalization of the Malaysian Indian community.
 
 However, when the ball is kicked back to the MIC without Cabinet and 
      Parliament acknowledging the legitimacy of the long history of 
      “grievances, frustrations and unhappiness” leading up to the Hindraf 
      demonstration, both the Cabinet and Parliament would have abdicated from 
      their responsibilities to ensure that every Malaysian, regardless of race 
      or religion, is entitled to an equal place under the Malaysian sun.
 
 There can be no denial that the 30,000-strong Hindraf demonstration was a 
      public vote of no confidence in Samy Vellu for his failure in the past 
      three decades to check and reverse the relentless marginalization of the 
      Malaysian Indians into a new underclass in the country.
 
 Samy Vellu has two honorable options before him as his response to the 
      Hindraf demonstration – firstly, to admit his failures as MIC President 
      and Cabinet Minister in the past 28 years and submit his resignation as 
      both MIC President and Cabinet Minister.
 
 Option Two – to get Cabinet and Parliament to concede the legitimacy of 
      the “grievances, frustrations and unhappiness” of the Malaysian Indians 
      resulting in the 30,000-strong Hindraf demonstration by adopting a new 
      national policy on a New Deal to end the Marginalization of the Malaysian 
      Indian community, failing which, he should resign as MIC President and 
      Cabinet Minister for three-decades of failure to protect the legitimate 
      rights and interests of the Malaysian Indians.
 
 There is no third honourable option available to Samy Vellu.
 
 
      (30/11/2007)   
    * Lim 
    Kit Siang,
  Parliamentary 
    Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic 
    Planning Commission Chairman |