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Friday, 13 November 2009

Malaysia Failed as Five Drank Paraquat - MPKapar

I have no choice but to write about Indian again as some commenter’s on my facebook feels why arising issues about one community rather then as a Malaysian. Well, they too Malaysian, unfortunately “Shoot and Kill” on the spot and brutal killing while under custody happens primarily to a particular group in Malaysia.

Today, one of my oral parliamentary question happen to be related to Indian youth , i.e:

Tuan Manikavasagam A/L Sundaram [ Kapar ] minta MENTERI BELIA DAN SUKAN menyatakan :-

(a) apakah langkah-langkah yang telah diambil untuk memastikan lebih ramai belia terutamanya belia dari masyarakat India untuk mengambil bahagian dalam program-program Kementerian; dan

(b) berikan pecahan mengikut kaum bagi tahun 2006-2009 peserta yang mengambil bahagian dalam program anjuran Kementerian dan jumlah perbelanjaan.

and asked additional question to the Deputy Minister as below :

Terima Kasih Yang Di Pertua and Yang Berhormat Timbalan Menteri. Seperti mana sedia maklum masyarakat India menduduki tangga teratas dalam kegiatan Jenayah Jalanan (atau street Criminal) dan sering menjadi Mangsa Tembakan Hantu oleh pihak Polis, sebagaimana terjadi di Kapar baru ini dengan 3 orang adik-beradik dari sekeluarga menjadi Mangsa bersama-sama dua orang rakan mereka.

Kalau terlepas Tembakan pun golongan ini akan merengukdi Penjara mengakibatkan masa depan mereka gelap selama-lamanya . Manakala, golongan penghisap najis Dadah yang lebih berbisa serta mengakibatkan kerugian ekonomi lebih serius diberi peluang untuk kembali kepangkuan masyarakat melalui pelbagai rawatan serta latihan kemahiran diri.

Soalan saya ialah kenapakan Kementerian tidak memberi penekanan kepada mereka yang terlibat dalam kegiatan jenayah jalanan terutamanya belia-belia peluang untuk memperbetulkan diri mereka serta latihan-latihan kemahiran diri sama seperti penagih-penagih dadah.

Unfortunately, just minutes after that received a call informing that Sister of Surendran a victim of recent police shootout incident Susheela drank paraquat whom feed her children the same after mixing some sugar on it.

suseela and her childran

The doctor treating Susheela and her children believe her chance survive is very slim as paraquat kills slowly. Whom to blame? The Police, the community or the politicians.

First , it the Politicians whom failed to develop proper social micro uplifting plan especially when Rubber/oil palm plantations earmarked for development. The poor’s whom woke up as early as 4am in morning and earns about RM200 per month suddenly found their so called ‘home” no longer secured and simply thrown out into urban slum. . No basic education, lack of government job opportunities, private employers too prefer other Malaysian in meeting rules and regulations, even place to lie down. How do they survive, gangsterism the only option as some politicians need them to create tense when necessary.

Susheela Childran in Critical condition

Second , the police whom most eager to meet their annual quota so that their statistical figure shows full colour. Street criminals whom majority are Indians as they have no income to feed their loved ones become their victim. No one, will voice out as it’s Indians whom was shot dead as Malaysian trust news reports by the main stream media. They fired towards us first so to protect we counter fire, the same old story to continue for centuries to come probably.

paraquat and sugar drank by children

Now we need to blame the community, whom continue to pour oil into burning fire. That’s the case of Susheela and her children from Seremban. Despite, my advise to the father of late Surendran we shall find legal avenue against the police after their family complete all religious matters, traumatize Susheela attempt to find truth from her late brother.

No doubt there was one criminal among them whom become more violent after punishment.

If Susheela and her children dies, that means Malaysia has failed. Join me to pray to the almight requesting HIS blessing to grace Susheela and her children return to their normal live.

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