A "high-powered" commission of inquiry is needed to address the issue of
gangsterism involving Malaysian Indian youths, said DAP parliamentary
leader Lim Kit Siang.

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said the commission - involving…
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A "high-powered" commission of inquiry is needed to address the issue of
gangsterism involving Malaysian Indian youths, said DAP parliamentary
leader Lim Kit Siang.

He
said the commission - involving all sectors of Malaysian society - is
needed to highlight the causes and solutions to the problem.
“The
problem of (Malaysian) Indian youth gangsterism has worsened in the
past few years, underlined by the fact that the crime rate and the
criminal involvement of (Malaysian) Indian youths are completely out of
proportion with their numbers and (ethnic) Indian percentage in the
multi-racial Malaysian population,” said Lim (
left) at a parliamentary roundtable yesterday.
He added that ethnic Indians had been forced out of estates into low-productivity jobs in urban areas.
This,
he added, “launched them on the vicious socio-economic cycle resulting
in the very serious phenomenon of Indian youth gangsterism today,
aggravated by poverty and long-standing socio-economic and educational
marginalisation and discrimination”.
He said the government must
convince all stakeholders that the issue is not merely an ethnic Indian
problem but a national one, and needs to be tackled with a holistic
approach that includes socio-economic and educational components.
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