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Wednesday 30 September 2009

UMNO: ‘Indian issues to be looked at urgently’

Indian issues to be looked at urgently (The Star 30/09/2009 page N18).But the Indians no longer buy this false, empty promises and perceptions by UMNO. UMNO is still making it’s pre 25th November 2007 political calculation. The Indians in the post 25th November 2007 era have their eyes wide open and can no longer be mislead and cheated by UMNO. UMNO has been saying this for the last 52 years and succeeded in keeping the Indians out of the national mainstream development of Malaysia. We now ask UMNO not to deal with ‘Indian issues’ separately but to include especially the working class Indians into the national mainstream development of Malaysia. (Posted by P. Uthayakumar).

(The Star) - Page N18

Wednesday September 30, 2009

Indian issues to be looked at urgently

KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak has directed the relevant government departments and agencies to address several long-standing social, economic and educational issues affecting the Indian community.

“We raised several issues for approval and many of them received the nod from the Prime Minister,” said MIC vice-president Datuk Dr S. Subramaniam.

He said in a statement that Najib, who chaired the special Cabinet Committee on Indian Affairs on Monday, had directed the relevant departments and agencies to deal with the issues urgently.

Dr Subramaniam, who is also Human Resources Minister, said his ministry, as secretariat for the Cabinet committee, would take follow-up action immediately.

On the redevelopment of Tamil schools, he said Najib had approved in principle an extra allocation in view of the increased costs incurred.

He said the Prime Minister had directed the relevant ministries to discuss with the Economic Planning Unit ways to meet the extra RM65mil spent above the RM100mil that had been initally allocated for the purpose.

He said Najib had also asked the Higher Education Ministry to consider recognising other existing pre-university courses to enable more Indians to enter public universities.

He said that the target of a 7.4% intake of Indians into the civil service would be expedited, adding that more employment and promotional opportunities would be created for Indians in government-linked companies (GLCs).

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