Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Bahasa Intan Bahasa Kaca

Tulisan Ustaz Hasrizal hari ini menyebabkan saya terkesima seketika. Mana tidaknya, apa yang ditulis itu merupakan realiti yang terkena di atas kepala saya sendiri.

Kita sering mendengar ungkapa "Bahasa Jiwa Bangsa", namun pekakah kita dengan penggunaan bahasa yang betul? Seringkali yang menjadi pilihan generasi kini adalah bahasa rojak dan ejaan ringkas yang memeningkan sesiapa sahaja yang membaca. Sila lihat artikel penuh dari www.saifulislam.com.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

MCA Election


Today is the D-Day for MCA. We can expect close fights for all the position contested. Since the heavy loss in the last general election, many leaders has called for change. Those who are elected today as the new MCA president and deputy president will determine how the party would reinvent itself to draw back the support of the Chinese community. The newly-elected leaders will have to speak up against the UMNO to be seen as genuine leaders of the Chinese community. Will MCA be successful in reinventing itself? Let us see first who are the new leaders.

Ban on HINDRAF

(Image taken from tunkuaisha.blogspot.com)

One year ago, all of us would not think that Indians would ever leave Samy Vellu's MIC. Indian community had always been loyal supporters of Barisan Nasional no matter what issues had been brought up by the opposition. MIC is the only one seen as the only hope for Indians.

However, all of Malaysians were shocked when a rebellious Indian group who call themselves HINDRAF took to the street crying foul over the unfair treatment to the Indian community which is probably sparked by temple demolition in Selangor. Many people criticised the group's vocal action and street protests that caused disruption of public harmony and business in the city centre. Five of its leaders were caught under the draconian act ISA and one of its leaders is currently on a self-imposed exile in London.

Since then, it was never the same anymore for the Indians. MIC was no longer seen as a fighter of the Indian community but just another lackey for UMNO. Hindraf is the new saviour for Malaysian Indians. Almost all of the Indians deserted MIC for opposition parties which are seen to be pro-Hindraf in the March general election leaving MIC with only a few parlimentary seats and even Samy Vellu was voted out. The shouting of Makkal Sakthi was heard everywhere. One of Hindraf leaders also won a state seat in Selangor on the opposition ticket eventhough he was locked up under ISA had never had a chance to campaign during the election.

Since the loss in the GE, MIC has been changing its tune to the Hindraf. Sawy Vellu had even called for the release of the Hindraf leaders under ISA. However, change is something unthinkable in UMNO. And to release those opposing UMNO supremacy is mission impossible. And now, the government has taken another step further, banning Hindraf and likened the organization to underground gangters, criminals and mafia.

Will the Indians come back under the roof of BN? Will MIC be successful in drawing back the support of the Indians? This is something unlikely to be seen in the near future.