January 2023

1Malaysia scholarships?

This is not my first column on the JPA scholarships issue (see related columns below). But I want it to be my last. JPA simply needs to get their act together and they can do it without the input of racial parties who only see colour behind every tree. Even the cabinet committee is not a …

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Why I march

There are many differing opinions about the legality of the upcoming Bersih 2.0 march on July 9. Bersih 2.0 is the upgraded version of the first Bersih, which mobilized 40,000 Malaysians to walk for democracy and especially for clean and fair elections. After that march in 2007, more marches took place, with Hindraf\’s rally coming …

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Breaking apart rock logic

The Langkawi International Dialogue (LID) is what is labelled a \” smart partnership \” between the Southern members of the United Nations. Under its aegis, the government also launched Malaysia\’s Technical Cooperation Programme (MTCP), through which thousands of citizens from the developing world came to Malaysia to be trained in our many development institutions. Within the same …

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The home minister should resign!

I think Minister of Home Affairs Hishammuddin Hussein should resign. He has failed miserably in \”managing the proper conduct of the Constitution and discarded reasonable rights of the citizens\”, even after the King made his intervention and publicly made his views known. The King is our Head of State. Allow me to state my reasons …

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Eny Herwati – seek amnesty

The amnesty programme for illegal workers will happen beginning Aug 1, 2011. This column is a very personal appeal to a good and dear family friend with whom we have all lost all contact. Her husband entered this country as a legal worker, although he should have come as a spouse after they got married …

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Why the gov\’t is paranoid

I always believed paranoia was the sickness of weak and fearful people, or those who have just cause for abject fear. For example, after 9/11, the Americans were absolutely overcome with paranoia only because such an unfortunate incident was “not in their paradigm of possibilities; worse still, probabilities!” Therefore, I could tolerate, accept and appreciate …

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I am not an Indian!

Those who know me personally also know that while I am proud of my Malayalee heritage, I will never agree that I am an Indian. I am a Malayalee Malaysian; not an Indian Malaysian! To me, Indian-ness is a nationality and not an ethnicity. That is the same reason and logic for Hannah Yeoh and …

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Raid is unacceptable

According to the dictionary, to proselytise is to induce someone to convert to one’s faith or to recruit someone to join one’s party, institution, or cause. Dr Hassan Ali, my ex-Intan colleague and state exco member for Islamic Matters and Malay Culture in Selangor, says he has proof that there were attempts to proselytise the …

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