Open Letter from India to Mahathir and UMNO
December 20, 2011
http://countercurrents.org/sroy141211.htm
Open Letter from India to Mahathir and UMNO
by Siddharthya Swapan Roy (12-14-11)
14 December, 2011
Dear Mr Mahathir,

A couple of days back I woke up to Indian newspaper reports which quoted you as saying that India’s democracy is a hindrance to its development and if we did away with the nuisance of democracy we will be become developed (1).
Well Sir, it is heartening to see your concern about India’s future. Especially now that our own elected government has orphaned us, someone from the outside caring about our development sounds so very nice. But you see Sir, your (apparently) good intentions notwithstanding, your advice to Indians is, well how should I put it…ill-advised. I’m not really sure if you know much about the history of our nation. Don’t get me wrong.
Know Your Facts
Going by facts like the general absence of news from Malaysia’s newspapers; the absence of anything but song and dance in your electronic media; the absence of bookstores that sell knowledgeable books (for example, the ones from which you can learn about history and not how to get rich in six steps); the abundance of malls and the stark absence of libraries; the abundance of coaching centers that can make masseurs, air hostesses and a host of quick fix technicians and the relative absence of centres of higher learning especially in the social sciences; and above all the fact that this insanely consumerist and hedonist Malaysia was made under your tutelage, makes me doubt your knowledge of the history of India or any nation for that matter.
Understand the Story of Indian Independence
So allow me to apprise you of the story of our Independence. We won Independence from colonial rulers waging a long and torturous battle. A battle that sought to replace a discriminatory, unjust and violent regime that had enslaved huge populations with one which was based on the principles of liberty, equality and fraternity.
India was home then, as is now and as will always be, to an immense diversity of people who spoke different tongues, prayed to different Gods, wore different clothes and had different political beliefs. These diverse people said to each other that – we, despite our differences, will strive to live and flourish together and make a sovereign nation which will be democratic, socialist and secular. We did not anywhere say that we want to be Malaysia or for that matter China or the USA.
India treats all its citizen as equal
We want to become a nation with a system that treats all its citizens as equal unlike your country that officially accords special rights to Malay Muslims calling them first class citizens while relegating thousands of people of Tamil, Chinese and other ethnic origins. Despite the fact that they have known no other land other than Malaysia as their own, you denigrate them with the tag of being second class citizens.
Meritocracy and Hard Work, Not Identity-based Cartelisation
We try to work towards having a system wherein a person will grow according to his merit and hard work earning what he has rightfully earned. You may be surprised to know that here in India making cartels based on identity, even if under the name of bumiputra or son-of-the-soil, is called cartelisation and is looked down upon by most of us.
Here promoting the selective interests of one’s self or that of his kin is called corruption and nepotism and not, as you call it, development. We are in fact fighting tooth and nail to arrest the scourge of corruption and (you’ll be shocked to know) get the guilty punished.
In India, No One is Above the Law
Here in India no one is above the law and many a times powerful public figures go to jail for being corrupt or subverting the law. Now that we are at it, Sir, I’m sure it would be interesting to know what the minorities of you countries have to say – especially the jailed and beaten ones – about the development-democracy debate.
In fact Sir, your idea of development is largely at odds with many of us here. What you did to the tropical forests and water-bodies of Malaysia (that is raze vast acres of them into oblivion making way for big bucks palm oil plantations and piggeries and so on) would cause huge outrage amongst many of us who are looking for sustainable development.
We are yet to be unanimously convinced that making cemented roads – however broad, lining them with buildings – even if glass covered and glossy, putting cars on them – however fast they are– is a substitute for our valued bio-diversity. Many of us are very convinced that displacing huge populations of native people for useless things like racing tracks is a blot on the word ‘development’.
There are many of us who find it a shameful and cruel hypocrisy that in your country can have abundant openly advertised sex tourism and still whip women for being licentious! Thanks to the culture of reading here, many of us know of your penchant for cruelty in your personal career. A career during which you enacted despotic and violent acts at times in the name of (your contorted version of Islam) and at times in the name of security and national interest.
Malaysia’s Internal Security Act, 1960
We could recount how you rose to power annihilating huge numbers of your opponents and stayed there for over two decades continuing your devious rule using tactics and schemes which are far beyond Machiavelli. Many of us know about your vile Internal Security Act 1960, which you used to crush political opposition jailing and killing them with impunity and putting in place a frail and near sham democracy placing the entire nation under a one man rule of the UNMO for over two decades.
You will note that in the essay above I have used words like “most of us” “many of us” and have tried to stay away form absolute claims. Besides the age old Indian practice of accommodating different opinions, it is meant to recognise that there are people in this country too who think like you and will have applauded you for saying what you did.
They too think that roads are all that are important and not the humans which walk on them or the ones that sleep beside them. They have misconstrued the word development as development of personal wealth and that this ‘development’ is a holy cow and everything including the rights and lives of fellow humans is a lesser priority. Their money power helps them buy a lot of print space and electronic bandwidth so they may appear like the majority, but thankfully the truth is they aren’t.
Development through Increasing Democracy
The majority of us recognise and are willing to admit – and even discuss at length – that there are problems in our nation – including bad roads. But they’ll quickly add that we intend to solve those not by lessening democracy but by increasing it.
1. Speech on December 2 Hindustan Times Leadership Summit in New Delhi
The author is a freelance writer and activist based in Maharashtra. siddharthyaroy@gmail.com

India is the last nation that should comment on the social situation in this country. In a nation where there is no vertical social mobility I would have thought that they would put their house in order before commenting on our situation. That also equally applies to all Malaysians. We as a Nation are not concerned if India is democratic or not. It is no use to call yourself democratic and then use the principles of democracy to undermine the substance of Democratic Principles.
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Anon, who made the comment first. For every action is there is an equal and opposite reaction. Roy has his right to differ because that is the tradition in Indian culture. He believes that development can be achieved through increasing democracy, not suppressing it. Nobel Laureate in Economics wrote his well known book with the title “Development as Freedom”. May I suggest you read Amartya Sen’s The Argumentative Indian to understand what India is all about. –Din Merican
Anonymous - December 20, 2011 at 4:56 pm
No matter what it was that our Dr. M said about that great country India, this letter is over-reaction.
In response, there seems to be a need for an open letter to ROY, but what is the use…
Isa Manteqi - December 20, 2011 at 4:58 pm
This old goat must be flogged till he kicks the bucket. The writer failed to mention how Mahathir emasculated our Judiciary.
Sam01 - December 20, 2011 at 7:40 pm
open letter to Roy…for what purpose? Dr M’s comments were unwise. if he had said that the misuse of democracy is suppressing indian development, then I’ll agree with him to a certain degree.
Isa M., India is indeed a great country as every other sovereign country.
I’ll be happy to read your open letter to Roy.
hope Dr M crawls back soon into some… hole.
reeperbahn - December 20, 2011 at 7:44 pm
Dr M is not qualified to comment about another’s country state of affairs especially concerning democracy because he himself do not understand democracy nor had he successfully practise it. How can a dictator using draconian laws to suppress his people even dare to comment on democracy? He deserves this rebuttal. He ought to know when he is unwanted and keep his mouth shut.
Greenbug - December 20, 2011 at 9:16 pm
Dear Dato Din,
My last sentence draws attention to what is wrong in both our countries,.
Anonymous - December 20, 2011 at 9:41 pm
Madir qualifies to be a villain in Bollywood movies.. he has all what it takes…this is what is being said…no need to read in between the lines.
Okay..no qualms over his point of view of how far democracy ought be adhered to before arm-twisting tactics is administered..this , he has acclaimed -” set a bench mark” already …now it is up to the present and future generation of Malaysians to charter where they wanna go from here…
What strikes most people or irks them is not his over zealousness in preaching his view on righteousness and a just society which he has done countless of times every opportunity that came his way….some even construed this as a voice of dissent that came from a leader of a miniature nation who was bold enough to throw a challenged at the big boys gracing the world stage but the years he was in office , tainted by the introduction of cronyism…nepotism… were detestable especially at the local front and forever synonym whenever his name creeps-up …
Of late…isolated as he is…has acquired another aspect of his hidden talent that of a hatemonger-er…all for the sake of preserving his legacy and for what?
danildaud - December 20, 2011 at 11:59 pm
Dr.M likes to think that he is well respected outside Malaysia but looks like he is even despised in India the land of his forefathers!
Anyway this would not hurt Dr.M’s ego one bit as he has a skin that is thicker than an elephant. If he was a statesman, he would not have done all the bad things mentioned above by a learned right minded observer.
By the way all right minded Malaysians also know what Dr.M has done to screw Malaysia. He might think he is towering Malaysians but to us he is the father of all crooks.
young malaysian - December 21, 2011 at 1:03 am
Dear Sidd Roy,please forgive our senile x Pee M (well we actually will pee on his grave later),it’s not that he doesn’t know the History of your dear Nation,it’s just that since becoming a “Malay” that part of his shrinking brains can’t except that his father came from Kerala,perhaps it’s Kerala’s
economy n condition that he was referring too.Here,he has to keep his Malayness or otherwise he would have been chosen roving Malaysian Ambassador to India,not only he has refuse to accept his roots,even some of his behaviour has changed,except(pardon me here) his penchant for twisting and turning,throwing stones and hiding his hands,I have lovely2 Indian friend from Delhi,he has disgraced not only his family but the country of his forefathers,that I apologise to you for his smartAss comments,getting too smart for his britches.
Imagine telling Indians how to achieve success,while he plunders and steals n rapes all he wants,right now in the Indian National symbol of a Cart Wheel, Mahathir is at the very bottom,just about to be crushed,we will gladly inform you when it happens,God Bless and forgiveness from you to all right thinking Malaysians.
Lok1 - December 21, 2011 at 3:46 am
We in Malaysia are just fed up with all his lies
Democrat - December 21, 2011 at 6:03 am
Isa,
Huh? Over-reaction! Hello, this is what I call over-reaction. Luckily, Mahathir didn’t made the speech in India. Or perhaps, he’s a covert Indian……Okay la de
Mahathir,
Why don’t you just retire?
looes74 - December 21, 2011 at 10:17 am
India should talk. Even if to respond they are hardly one to talk about equal opportunity, there is none there for those in abject poverty. My mother went there and said they didn’t have homes to go home too. They just stayed on the streets. . We all know this. If you are at the bottom you’ll stay there forever. Hopefull if M’sia rids itself of selfish leaders, Malaysians still stand a chance.
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India is a country of over 1 billion people. Poverty there is real but let the Indians solve their own problems. Hopefully, Indian economists and policy wonks will be able to advise the Indian Government on how this great disparity in income can be resolved. –Din Merican
Kathy - December 21, 2011 at 10:49 am
Kutty Supremo is just trying to be a pain in the ass for everyone… He looked like an old demented old fool in his own country, and now he wants to redeem his pride by making uncalled for comments on other countries.
On second thought, I guess he has the right to criticize about his ancestral country, India, as much as Chua Soi Lek can criticize China.
Siddharta Roy is criticizing his fellow countryman living in an adopted country called Malaysia.
Frank - December 21, 2011 at 11:57 am
Frank,
Correction! Criticizing his fellow countryman who claims to be somebody else. Yeah, that fella got the right to crticize just as I got the right to ask him to go home & sleep
looes74 - December 21, 2011 at 1:17 pm
Happy birthday Tun. Thank you to najib for hosting a gala treat to honor your legacy. You deserve our respect. May you have a long, long life.
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Yes, Happy Birthday wishes are due to him.I wish him continued good health and peace of mind. Tun Dr. Mahathir must learn to be a statesman not a politician at this stage of his life (86 years old). He has had his time (22 odd years) as Prime Minister. Let a younger generation take over.–Din Merican
Makchik - December 21, 2011 at 3:13 pm
a gala treat? was it using tax payers money? if so account for the expenses.
Kathy - December 21, 2011 at 6:12 pm
Dato’ I do hear you.
However I think it is hypocritical of these countries to behave as if they are better than ours when they are just the same if not worse.
Kathy - December 21, 2011 at 6:14 pm
Kathy,
India has fought the Brits using their own law against them — and won. They had the English common law codified; and we borrowed and drew strength from their Penal Code. English common law on which we base our civil law came to us through India.
Also the Indian leadership has respect for the rule of law while our leaders are great pretenders and manipulators of the law given to us by the Brits borrowed from India. Fifty years after our independence we are still quoting Indian cases in our courts.
When Mahathir mocked the country’s Lord President (now referred to as Chief Justice) in the mid 80s and the latter’s reference to the law of natural justice and English common law, even the late Prof Ahmad Ibrahim spoke of our own common law. Less than fifty years into independence and already we are talking of our own common law? Judge made law which is what common law is has taken England hundreds of years.
Post Hussein Onn, our politicians have replaced the rule of law with their rule led by a wannabe lawyer who never got to law school.
Mr Bean - December 21, 2011 at 9:24 pm
India set an ego trap for our former Prime Monster Tun M and he fell into it hook ,line and sink and gave a bombastic “democratic” speech in his forefather’s homeland ( India )glowing in his Indian roots but betraying the traits of his three male off-springs
Monkey: making a fool of himself
Moron : stupidity in his democracy interpretation
Maniac : deluded and desperate for anything that resembles respect.
Makchik : I also wish him a long,long life and even hope that the Govt. will provide him with free board and lodging there by the Sungai Buloh..lol!
Hidup Malaysia!
ABU!!!
fairplay - December 21, 2011 at 10:42 pm
“India set an ego trap for our former Prime Monster Tun M and he fell into it hook ,line and sink … ”
Sink?? Not bath tub?
Mr Bean - December 22, 2011 at 1:01 am
Hi Bean,
Not bath tub … too heavy but kitchen “sink” which is just the correct weight for a “sinker” to weigh down the hook & line to catch a big headed egoistic Prime Monster and of course the Prime Monster swallowed it whole (hook,line & sinker).
cheers
fairplay - December 22, 2011 at 6:28 am
Roy’s commentary hits the nail on the head as far as what TDM stands for as a nation leader and those helming the corridor of power. He has mutated into a maniac with a robotic heart (i.e. can’t do soul-searching and totally devoid of conscience) and a demented logic on his worldview. His preachings about humanistic affairs including modes/systems of government – democracy- development debate- are anything and everthing but still fell far short of what is meant by integrity, moral uprightness, trustworthiness/credibility and lastly religious piousness.
Apparently, he is still able to roam about scot-free despite his heinous crimes and devious rule during his era due to the various subtle, insidious strong-arm tactics,scams & shams, misinformations/propaganda by state-controlled media, the coterie of sycophants and henchmen, denigration and emasculation of the judiciary system in Malaysia, ….etc,etc,etc.
Oblivious to his own mind, I would sense that most Malaysians,in retrospect, now curse him as an icon/Guru of hiprocricy and the Pharaoh of Fascism and Hitlerian cruelty.
Justice-seeker - December 25, 2011 at 10:50 am
Mahathi’r speech on democracy in India. Happy reading!!
Mahesh Sam - January 10, 2012 at 10:42 am