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Haris Ibrahim’s Take on Parti Makkal Sakti Malaysia

The New Indian Politics: Political Dancing to succeed the Parti Makkal Sakit (Sakti?) Malaysia Way

by Haris Ibrahim (dated September 25, 2009)

September 27, last year, some of us gathered at Dataran Merdeka to light a candle and wish RPK, who was then being detained under the ISA, ‘Happy Birthday’. You can read about that HERE.

Later, some of us moved on to join the HINDRAF folks who were also holding an anti-ISA candle light vigil that culminated in a gathering at the Sri Ganesha temple in Jalan Pudu.

A huge crowd had built up at the temple but one man, all fire and brimstone, had my attention.

Former Hindraf national co-coordinator R.S. Thanenthiran is the man circled in yellow

I could not understand most of what Thanenthiran (circled in yellow in picture) said, but he certainly roused the crowd to constantly break into a chorus of ‘Makkal Sakti’ and ‘Mansuhkan ISA’.

Just eleven days before this vigil, Thanenthiran was quoted by Malaysiakini as saying that HINDRAF ‘backed Anwar Ibrahim to become the country’s sixth prime minister for it believes that the opposition leader is the only person capable of putting the country back on the right track’.

Thanenthiran was quoted as saying :

“Anwar has assured that he will ensure a free and fair country based on equality, justice and democracy for all, something that Barisan Nasional has not given to Malaysians in its unbroken 51-year rule. He is now the best bet to instill some order to our political uncertainty. HINDRAF wants him to become prime minister and safeguard the Indian community from marginalisation”.

Well, Thanenthiran appears to have vindicated the adage we hear again and again that there are no permanent friends or enemies in politics.

And the perception amongst many that to get anywhere in the world of politics, one (like the man who wears a lounge suit below) has to whore one’s own soul.

Thanenthiran in his dapper suit, a far cry from his street activism days. Photo courtesy of Malaysianinsider

In May, this year, Thanenthiran and his merry men moved to register a new political party. The stated objective of the new party, as reported by Malaysiakini, to spearhead “a political struggle for the betterment of the Malaysian Indian community”.

At that time, sources close to Thanenthiran indicated that this new party would not incline to either BN or Pakatan but would steer its own course.

However, the speed with which the new party, Parti Makkal Sakti Malaysia, secured registration by the Registrar of Societies was, for many, telling.

Malaysian Insider reported yesterday that Najib has been invited to and has agreed to be the guest of honour at the official launch of this new party this coming October 10th.

According to this report, Thanenthiran made many curious statements.

Whilst insisting that the invite to Najib should not be seen as detracting from the independence of this new party he nonetheless candidly shared that “We are working together with him as partners… we walk together for the benefit of the Indian community”.

This ‘working together’, as Thanenthiran disclosed, includes actively campaigning for the Barisan Nasional in the forthcoming Bagan Pinang by-election.

Why this about-turn?

Thanenthiran explains.

“It is true the BN did not do much for us in the past 52 years but the Pakatan Rakyat has done even less for us in the past two years. BN under Datuk Seri (Najib) is beginning to do for the Indians in major areas and we welcome it. We want to work with him to get a fair share of the nation’s resources”.

Getting a fair share of the nation’s resources is all well and good, but for whom?

The marginalised Indians?

Isn’t that what MIC and Samy Vellu have been saying all these years?

So is Thanenthiran and his new party, as Malaysian Insider suggests, merely filling in the seeming vacuum in BN’s divide and rule scheme brought about by MIC’s increasing irrelevance and inability to reform?

Three days before that vigil last September, Malaysiakini reported that Thanenthiran had challenged Samy to seek the forgiveness of Malaysia Indians.

“Samy Vellu should kneel and beg for (forgiveness) for his wrongdoings (against) the community if he is sincere and honest about seeking freedom for our leaders”.

Samy did better than that.

On  April 1 this year, Samy visited a recuperating Thanenthiran in hospital. Thanenthiran was recovering from a heart attack and, quite possibly, the disappointment of being overlooked by PKR as the candidate for the Bukit Selambau by election. Malaysiakini has a report of this HERE.

Was this the turning point for Thanenthiran?

Some two weeks after this visit, Waythamoorthy purged the HINDRAF leadership by suspending several who reckoned themselves as the top guns, including Thanenthiran.

Had Waytha got wind of some wheeling and dealing by those within the ranks of HINDRAF  to further their own agenda?

In a Malaysiakini report dated  May 21, this year, Thanenthiran, speaking on the formation of this new party, admitted to having led a delegation to meet PM Najib a month before.

This would place that meeting with Najib some three weeks after that visit by Samy at the hospital.

Political deals, it would seem, were being made at lightning speed.

And lo and behold, what emerges today is a re-branded and re-cast Thanenthiran, now perfectly kosher for Najib and UMNO.

And the Police.

In June, Malaysiakini reported that Thanenthiran said that  his new party would not follow in the footsteps of HINDRAF in going to the streets to pressure the government to look into the needs of the marginalised Indians in Malaysia.

In rationalising this change of strategy, Thanenthiran, in my view, let the cat out of the bag.

“Going to streets may make one popular, but it will not necessarily resolve the problems at hand”, is what he is reported to have said.

And that, it would seem, was what his street activism was all about.

Profile building.

The question that must now be asked, is whether the Malaysian Indian community will submit itself to another 52 years of marginalisation by being taken in by this political whoring?

Bagan Pinang may provide an early answer come  October 11. 2009.

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15 Responses to “Haris Ibrahim’s Take on Parti Makkal Sakti Malaysia”

  1. Ahyaya, what happened, da? The Indian community is allowing UMNO to divide and rule them. Some of their leaders are giving the community a bad name and image. Don’t be misled like Samy Velu and MIC did to you.

    Stick with PKR, DAP and PAS. We have a well articulated agenda for All Malaysians. There must be justice for all. UMNO wants to dominate you and give you pittance as handouts. We, on the other hand, want to uplift your economic status and enhance your dignity. We offer you opportunity to create your own wealth, not handouts. Remember what happened to Nallakaruppan’s stillborn political party or recall the fate of the PKR renegade Ezam Noor. Najib used them and then they were discarded. The same fate awaits the Makkal Sakit party. –Din Merican

  2. Political whoring or political prostitution by community leaders are not new in Malaysia. Malaysian Indians have been prostituted by semi-value for decades and yet they are still supporting him just like babies hunger for mothers’ milk.

    Makkhal Sakit is just a new brothel or sex shop. If Malaysian Indians willingly patronising the place again, they better be prepared to be ” pariah” of UMNO for another half century. Mahatma Ghandi would have fast to death if he see all these happening in his lifetime.

  3. See what happened to a man, who, failing to get nominated as the PKR candidate to contest the Kedah DUN seat of Bukit Selambau, suffered a slight ego attack landing him in hospital, waited for someone who offered him an option, and without hesitation, sold himself to the first devil that appeared before his hospital bed.
    Bollywood producers could not have imagined a better plot.

  4. “It is true the BN did not do much for us in the past 52 years but the Pakatan Rakyat has done even less for us in the past two years”

    Duh ….. !?! Wassamater?? Didn’t they teach him how to count?

  5. This is one Faustian bargain that may or may not turn into a Faustian embrace.

  6. In terms of timing, this is a good move considering that MIC is now all but irrelevant. It now remains to be seen if they are able to formulate a policy (and not just sloganeering) for their long term role in a new Malaysia. Many will also wonder what all that talk about suing the British Government was about and how it related to the eventual emergence of Makkal Sakhti.

    The Indians have been without an effective voice for far too long and time will tell if MS will succeed where MIC has failed miserably. The oiriginal Alliance started off as “an alliance of equals”. Will the current aspirants display the same level of maturity that their elders once did?

  7. It’s more than evident, a Tan Sr,ship in the offing to the SAKTI leadership, deal done!! That’s the biggest problem with the Indians (mind you all, I am Indian). Semi Value is waiting for his Tunship, and so are some of the sakti leadership, for lesser I might add, after that to hell with the Indian community-that’s their slogan

    Najib is bankrupt as such he is forced to make offers to SAKTI, Muhyiddin giving millions for Tamil Schools in PD. Please were we born yesterday, Najib?

  8. “The oiriginal Alliance started off as “an alliance of equals”. Will the current aspirants display the same level of maturity that their elders once did” Isa Manteqi

    That is a myth – if anything UMNO is first among equals.

    http://dinmerican.wordpress.com/2009/09/28/the-alliance-road-to-merdeka/

  9. The objective has never been to destroy the MIC but to replace it with an organization more representative of the Indians. So this Makal Sakhti rubbish is a step in the same direction which does not represent change.

    Neither does Pakatan represent real change as the formula used is a skewed version of the same old formula.

  10. PKR is a multi racial party. This in itself is the best formula for all Malaysians.

    Holding on to the concept of a coalition of race base party’s is a failed formula that has left the smaller fractions short changed throughout independence and should by now be rendered as obsolete .

    It is like having a team of footballers separated by their various ethnicity representing Malaysia.
    One could imagine just how many football teams we’ll have playing for just one nation. Not to mention the reduce audience each team will attract simply because of the race they represent and not the country as a whole.

    My fellow Malaysians , we’ve come this far to be isolated by our colour or creed , think of it!!

  11. Abg Din , my comments above , I assume deserve to be given the ‘bold’ highlight treatment…don’t you think so…

  12. My fellow Malaysians , we’ve come this far to be isolated by our colour or creed , think of it!!….Danildaud.

    This the way we think. But do you think those waking the corridors of power share your concern?

    For people in UMNO they are more interested in holding on to power. With power in their hand, they can continue to screw everyone for their own stomach. Isa Samad is the candidate because they want to win and later if they win they can continue to plunder big time. Who care if it is good or bad for the country. It is good for UMNO warlord, their “machai” and that is all that matters. The rest can go to hell.

  13. Tean,
    This is precisely the reason why the people should come together and decide the direction to take and stop voting in these sick people to govern the country rather than rant in the wilderness. Unless of course we prefer to remain in the shit hole.
    We made them its time to break them

  14. Tean has the bull by the horns. Now what are we to do?? Are we supposed to sit by and watch and feel horny??

  15. Interesting comment by BRIAN, above. If MSP is now given the benefit of doubt it is only for a very short time so that their real motives for this move can be seen. It will not be long before it becomes clear to all whether they aim to represent Indians or whether it is a different ploy.


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