Our constitution a document of convenience


Hindraf Makkal Sakthi says which a constitution was drafted to strengthen British mercantile as well as defence interests.
KUALA LUMPUR: The Malayan constitution drafted by a British was a "document of convenience" to strengthen a colonial government's mercantile as well as defence interests in Malaya.
This was a single of a arguments put onward by Hindraf Makkal Sakthi in a category movement suit, purebred yesterday evening, during a United Kingdom High Court in London.
The fit was filed by Hindraf authority P Waythamoorthy.
The legal case against a British supervision also claims which a colonial supervision unsuccessful to provide competent reserve to a Indian village underneath a rule of Malay-Muslim infancy when independence was postulated to a former colony.
London-based Waythamoorthy claims which a afterwards British Harold MacMillian's supervision unsuccessful to provide protection to Indian Malaysians when independence was postulated to a former colony in 1957.
Speaking during a press discussion today, Hindraf confidant N Ganesan said,"The civil movement will be a first of its kind to reason a former colonial sovereignty obliged for its atrocities."
Also present by his side were national coordinators W Sambulingam as well as K Balakrishnan.
Ganesan claimed which a stream pang by a Malaysian Indian village was a result of a British government's pierce to enact a constitution which was "fundamentally flawed".
Elaborating, Ganesan pronounced which a United Nations charter, which was enacted in 1945, protects human rights as well as guarantees next to rights to all.
"But our constitution has no mention on next to rights. Article 8 of a Federal Constitution usually mentions 'equality before a law' which is flawed," he said.
Ganesan added which even in a Reid Commission, there were no Malayans present in a committee to bring onward ideas to strengthen a rights of a Indian community.
"They may argue which a Alliance supervision was consulted but during which indicate of time, a British were still in assign of a nation as well as they came up with a terms of reference," claimed Ganesan.
As a result, Ganesan pronounced various equates to were devised in a constitution to impose difficulties to a Indian community, even to obtain citizenship.
"Now you have about 350,000 stateless Indians in a nation as well as despite being betrothed land settlements, a village were left with nothing after a British over from Malaya," he claimed.
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