SEREMBAN, Sat:
Former MIC vice-president Datuk M. Muthupalaniappan's plan to challenge Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu for the party presidency was dashed after he was summarily expelled from the party today.
"He (Samy Vellu) has taken such undemocratic dictatorial preemptive measures as he fears enduring the same fate of his last parliamentary election in Sungai Siput,” he said when contacted.
"I am saddened by such great injustice to the party and the Indian community but I believe no right thinking person will accept him (Samy Vellu) as the president of MIC although he claims to be a popular leader in the community,"
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These two are pot and kettle. Both black with soot. They deserved each other. Fight to the death, I say.
ReplyDeleteSometimes oppression can be self inflicted…. lets not always blame others
ReplyDeleteMIC's transition to the status of a cartoon party is now complete.
ReplyDeleteSemi Value learned well from his 'big brother' - get rid of any threat/opposition to your entrenched position in the party.
RESTLESS TEST FOR THE BEST IN CONTEST
ReplyDeleteThere's no love lost in a contest
Even when democracy is put to test
For the contestants will have no rest
Until one wins and thinks he's the best
(C) Samuel Goh Kim Eng - 250109
http://MotivationInMotion.blogspot.com
Sun. 25th Jan. 2009.
aiyah ! whatever ulars they are : mic has gone fart oredi lah !!
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