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Saturday, 10 May 2014

‘Hidden puppet masters in racial agenda’

Hindraf leader Waythamoorthy says there are unseen hands in control of the country’s racist politics and policies.

GEORGE TOWN: Malaysia is now under the control of hidden puppet masters, who perpetuate a racial agenda to maintain an order, in which the majority controlled the minority, said Hindraf chairman P Waythamoorthy.

Waythamoorthy said this was done to amass the country’s wealth for themselves in the name of bumiputera agenda.

“There are unseen hands in control of the country’s racist politics and policies,” he said in a press statement to FMT here today.

He added that even if Ikatan Muslimin Malaysia (Isma) president Abdullah Zaik Abdullah Rahman was charged with sedition he would be out soon due to unseen powerful hands.

Waythamoorthy said there was no need for Isma to raise the issue of Chinese being intruders at this juncture.

He said Malaysian history was being constantly distorted with lies that Indians and Chinese were immigrants.

He said his research on Malaya documents in London revealed that Indians were invited and encouraged by British government with express authority of Malay rulers to work and settle in Malaya, via promises of good perks, land, houses, Tamil schools, Hindu temples and other social rights.

He added that the British, with the consent of Malay rulers, encouraged the Chinese to migrate to Malaya to work in the prosperous of tin mine industry.

“Both communities were needed by the British to stimulate Malaya’s socio-economic growth due to lack of interest and skilled Malay workers,” said Waythamoorthy.

He claimed that the increase in the number of Muslim non-governmental organisations (NGOs), like Isma, had emulated the Nazi method that “lies would become truths if propagated continuously.

Backed by the hidden power players, he said these NGOs had assumed the previous Umno Youth agenda to foil national integration and unity among the races by uttering words that would cause hatred, contempt and fear among the Malays that their rights would be usurped by other races.

He urged liberal-minded Malays, like Zaid Ibrahim, to speak out against this racism and openly slam these groups.

“These hidden hands are puppet masters who move things behind the corridor of powers in Putrajaya.

“The control of the puppet masters should be smashed and foiled all together,” said the Hindraf supremo.

Waythamoorthy said Malaysia was backward when it came to having good laws and strong enforcement to bar racial remarks.

He said this had been the main reason why many escaped legal action after uttering racist remarks.

He added that he doubted that Abdullah Zaik would ever be charged for uttering the seditious remarks, despite the on-going police investigation.

“Many leaders who oppose the government and voice out their views without fear or favour were charged with sedition and jailed.

“Why not the Isma leader, who undoubtedly had provoked and stirred racial sentiment?” he asked.

Inspector-General of Police Khalid Abu Bakar had confirmed that an investigation was being carried out on Abdullah Zaik under the Sedition Act 1948.

“Even if action is taken how many of us believe he will be convicted”? asked Wathamoorthy.

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