September 7, 2011 From MK Periasamy, via e-mail, FMT LETTER
Having recently received a
mass forwarded e-mail about an upcoming conference on the future of
Indians, I was interested to see who had taken the initiative to
organise this event. In any event, another conference is just BN’s
and PR’s delaying tactics.
It seems to me that what needs to be done for the
Indians is clear for all except the politicians and current Indian
‘champions’. The promoters in the case of this conference are P
Sivakumar, Malaysian Indian Business Association president and
Denison Jayasooria.
The Jokers: Sivakumar & Denison Jayasooria
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On Sivakumar, I read with interest a letter from SA
Kumaresan recently who correctly questioned the contributions of MIBA
since it was setup by Sivakumar more than 10 years ago now.
MIBA has generated next to
nothing for the Indian community apart from organising talk shop after
talk shop, where like minded people get together and lament
dishonest politicians and poor delivery but never ever themselves
step up to do anything about it.
Sivakumar has managed MIBA the
MIC way without holding proper elections and summarily dismissing
people from his organising committee according to his will and
fancies. It would be a surprise to many if this Johor Bahru
organisation of not more than 25 people pretending to be a national
organisation ever achieves anything.
He has excluded the SMC and other notable Indian NGOs from this forum, NGOs that actually contribute to the Indian community.
This clearly shows that
Sivakumar’s only motivation is to scale the social ladder and become
yet another empty vessel Indian ‘champion’, content to occupy
centerstage but unwilling to sacrifice in order to achieve.
Sivakumar is joined by Denison Jayasooria,
the one time protégé of S Samy Vellu. Over the last 10 years of Samy
Vellu’s reign as MIC president, Denison was his brains trust and
one-man think tank.
If anyone can recall any
positive changes that were delivered to the Indian community over the
last decade of Samy Vellu’s reign, many Indians would be interested
to know what these are as we cannot recall any.
How Denison and the MIC
foundation, YSS, that Denison led spent RM30 million are still things
that have not been cleared up. One thing Denison did do, while under
Samy’s watchful eye, was to organise conference after conference and
conduct a lot of research that never ever amounted to actual
improvement in the lives of Indians.
He regularly publishes books
compiling the outcomes of the conferences he organises, books that
are really not worth the paper they are printed on. The only reason
he left Samy is because he was refused a seat and a deputy
ministership when he personally approached Samy for this before the
12th General Election.
More recently, he was also
removed from the Special Implementation Taskforce of the BN
government because he wanted to replace minister Dr Subramaniamas as
chairman of the said taskforce.
In order to shore up his
relevance, and rather than take risks and be bold as people like S
Ambiga have been, he has chosen to do research loudly i.e. to catch
the public eye and therefore hope to maintain his dwindling relevance
to the Indian community.
Furthermore, he and a group of
has-beens regularly put out statements from a group called Proham on
any issue of the day, content to comment but never to act.
If the initiative to chart the
future of the Indian community is now left to people like Sivakumar
and Denison and not with members of the Indian community that have
actually achieved something real for themsleves and for the
community, then we Indians are really in trouble.
The BN and PR will not honestly
help us out, and if these two jokers are what we are left with, then
we really have to wake up and take notice.
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