Waytha: I have different strategy for Hindraf



Hindraf chairperson P Waythamoorthy, who has returned from abroad exile, today said he would steer Hindraf in a non-partisan citation though denied which he was carrying a row with his elder brother P Uthayakumar, who helmed a transformation during his absence.

"No, you do not have a problem. You contingency assimilate which you have a opposite strategy as well as approach. He is independent in his thoughts as well as so am I, opinions differ in a large organisation," he said when approached after attending a Hindraf gathering of a little 1,500 supporters.

Asked to criticism upon Uthayakumar's devise in heading a political offshoot of Hindraf, a Human Rights Party (HRP), to competition in a next general election, he replied: "That, you contingency ask Utahayakumar since he is a secretary-general as well as you do not go to a party."

"I'm certain he has his strategy as well as I'm certain he knows what he is doing as well as you wouldn't interfere in it, though my strategy is definitely different," he said.

Waythamoorthy added which his height had always been a non-political party one, addressing a plight of a Indian poor, as well as this would continue under his leadership.

The gathering today was a first of a series of Hindraf roadshows following Waythamoorthy's lapse upon Aug 1 from self-imposed outcast in a UK.
'Hindraf vindicated'

Meanwhile, commenting upon his without encumbrance lapse to Malaysia, Waythamoorthy said which this was a vindication of a movement.

"The fact which you was granted my passport (to lapse to Malaysia) obviously vindicates Hindraf since previously you were termed as terrorists out to overthrow a government, which was ridiculous.

"Now is time to lift a anathema upon Hindraf, concede us to work as an NGO as well as! telluri an rights movement, as well as you will speak to address a issues.

He added which Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak's attempts now to court a Indian community proved which a issues lifted by Hindraf were justified.

"Previously a government had been observant which no, your final are extreme, though a fact which Najib is going around dishing out something good to eat here as well as there (to Indians) shows which he acknowledges a problem," he said.
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