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Tuesday 23 February 2010

Lucrative RM 10,000.00 p.m petty trading business denies to Indians.


Mohd Affendi Ibrahim (36) a lorry driver was earning a RM 1,500.00 per month. But he has given the opportunity to a lucrative avenue and now earns RM 200.00 net per day and up to RM 800.00 net per day on a weekend. Not having academic qualification Affendi earns about RM 10,000.00 per month now.

Similarly Khairuddin (30) a pasar malam operator earns RM 600.00 per day by selling iced drinks. Within two years he has bought a semi detached house in Kota Kemuning.

Nik Azura (35) sells rice and food outside the Sungai Buloh Nurses College between 3.30 p.m to 4.30 p.m and then moves to another housing estate on Saturday and Sundays. She earns RM 300.00 per day from a stall she had just opened just two years ago. (Sinar 24/1/2010 at page N 15 and N16).

But no Indian has ever been the licence, stall or opportunity to do this lucrative chempedak or such petty trading opportunities in Prime Minister Najib’s One Malay-sia. They are often denied licenses to operate such stalls in such areas.

This is the latest case of the Indians having been excluded from the national mainstream development of Malaysia.

P. Uthayakumar

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

so what is MIC doing ??????