By G Vinod - Free Malaysia Today,
KUALA LUMPUR: Two Indian politicians, from both sides of the fence, have urged PPP president M Kayveas to name the Indian leaders who have links with gangsters.
MIC vice-president M Saravanan said Kayveas should " name and shame" these leaders as the blanket allegation that most Indian leaders had links with gangsters was unfair.
He said this when asked to comment on Kayveas' statement, published in a Malay daily yesterday, that several irresponsible Indian leaders were actually protecting gangsters in order to consolidate their political strength and protect their immoral activities.
The PPP chief also said that he was willing to cooperate with the police and provide information on these leaders.
“Kayveas should be specific in his allegation,” Saravanan told FMT.
Saravanan, who is also federal territories and urban well-being deputy minister, said the PPP chief should not make a general allegation against all Indian leaders.
“The blanket allegation will tarnish the image of all Indian leaders,” he added.
Meanwhile, PKR's Padang Serai MP N Gobalakrishnan also called on Kayveas to spill the beans.
“If he does not name them, then he is merely shooting in the air,” he told FMT.
Gobalakrishnan added that he was aware of police reports made against certain Indian leaders who were working with gangsters, namely from Indian based political parties within Barisan Nasional.
KUALA LUMPUR: Two Indian politicians, from both sides of the fence, have urged PPP president M Kayveas to name the Indian leaders who have links with gangsters.
MIC vice-president M Saravanan said Kayveas should " name and shame" these leaders as the blanket allegation that most Indian leaders had links with gangsters was unfair.
He said this when asked to comment on Kayveas' statement, published in a Malay daily yesterday, that several irresponsible Indian leaders were actually protecting gangsters in order to consolidate their political strength and protect their immoral activities.
The PPP chief also said that he was willing to cooperate with the police and provide information on these leaders.
“Kayveas should be specific in his allegation,” Saravanan told FMT.
Saravanan, who is also federal territories and urban well-being deputy minister, said the PPP chief should not make a general allegation against all Indian leaders.
“The blanket allegation will tarnish the image of all Indian leaders,” he added.
Meanwhile, PKR's Padang Serai MP N Gobalakrishnan also called on Kayveas to spill the beans.
“If he does not name them, then he is merely shooting in the air,” he told FMT.
Gobalakrishnan added that he was aware of police reports made against certain Indian leaders who were working with gangsters, namely from Indian based political parties within Barisan Nasional.
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