"Not one Indian vote for Kit Siang!"

Hindraf browns a bridges with DAP
Hindraf 4 Ghani. The final time I spoke to P. Waythamoorthy, he was in Singapore traveling on a United Nations passport from London. He was on vacation his little lady who had entered a republic from Malaysia. Waytha could not come behind to Malaysia afterwards as he would have been detain upon entry. His comrades from Hindraf, including P. Uthayakumar, had been arrested as well as incarcerated underneath a ISA by Abdullah Badawi for their role in a November 2007 demonstration in Kuala Lumpur. Waytha had avoided detain by fleeing to a UK in xxx where he formally applied for asylum.

Listening to him verbalise during a public convene in Taman Teratai, JB final night brought behind some arrange of nostalgia, for a days when blogging was a ridiculous past time in Malaysia since it could get you arrested, detained, or sued. Waytha as well as Uthaya's Hindraf were strong, blinded supporters of a Pakatan Rakyat and, similar to roughly everybody else behind then, were raging about bringing down a Abdullah administration. It's been during large acknowledged that a Indian votes as well as Hindraf's open support for Pakatan Rakyat, especially DAP, contributed to Barisan Nasional's worst ubiquitous election display in Mar 2008.

Ghani & Hindraf vs DAPNow, 5 years later, a Hindraf's adore event with DAP/Pakatan is over as well as Waytha has pledged loyalty, instead, to Najib Razak as well as BN. Pakatan Rakyat had left behind on a difference to assistanc! e a Indi ans, Waytha said, citing Kampung Buah Pala as well as a tearing down of Hindu temples.

"Remember," Waytha told a midnight throng during Taman Teratai, in front of Ghani as well as a media from both Malaysia as well as Singapore, "make certain not a single Indian opinion in Gelang Patah goes to Lim Kit Siang.

"Kit Siang does not deserve even a single Indian opinion since he has postulated not even a single right to a Indians."

There are 106,726 registered electorate in Gelang Patah, of that a poignant 12.2 per cent are Indians. DAP's Kit Siang will face BN's Ghani Othman in a battle for GP this Sunday.

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