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Keutamaan harus diberikan kepada pembangunan dan hak kaum India. ... See MoreSee Less

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Create a United Indians consolidated party, encompassing all Indian political and NGO'S in one group to advocate the rights and privileges.

ada ka ketua ketua kaum india ber kempol tak bole kumpol sbp india kite mcam ketam 1 naik satu tarek bawa ,jadi tak pay kumpol 1 mentri ckop bkn mic bkn indraf bkan ppp bkn psm ,semua ketua suda lama yb brapba pun tk bole rammanan pun tak bolek jadi mentri so pm 10 akn pile

Yes do it.

Bangkit atau biarkan anak-anak kita dijadikan hamba politik. Pilihan ada pada kita! ... See MoreSee Less

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Ya kita mesti bersatu

Bapak berjoget MGR
Anak pula menipu dengan janji kosong.
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parti ini cerita lain tiada.masa BN senyap.

biar lah pkr ph dan bn jadi kluwarga famliy,,rakyat akan baik ,,siap jaga kaum kaum india ,kerjaan lah ,org india tak susa ,mentri mntri saja susa tak bole jadi mentri so biar kerjaan bole jaga iaum kaum india ke mase depan ,dont wery bi hpy

Unmai2 💯💯💯🙏

Don't insult Indians with so- called "4- Pillar Plan & clear KPIs"
Johor MAP leader blasts Nurul

Johor Hindraf and MAP leader Mohan Yellappan has expressed sharp criticism over recent remarks made by the Prime Minister’s daughter, Nurul Izzah. In a scathing statement, Mohan said he is utterly disgusted by Nurul’s claim that she would implement a “4-pillar plan with clear KPIs” to address Indian community issues if elected PKR Deputy President.

“It’s insulting,” Mohan stated. “She thinks vague promises and political jargon can win over the Indian community. We’ve seen this game before.”

He did not hold back in calling out what he described as a political ploy to manipulate PKR members and the Indian electorate.

“Her father spent decades deceiving the Indian community with cheap MGR theatrics—now the daughter shows up with another hollow, recycled plan. It’s clear they think Indians are fools who’ll blindly swallow the same lies, again and again,” Mohan said with disdain.

He emphasized that the community has grown weary of empty promises and political betrayal, especially from leaders who rode the wave of Indian support only to abandon them once in power.
“The Indian community has been used as a stepping stone. Once power is secured, our issues are conveniently forgotten. Enough is enough,” he declared.

Mohan also took aim at PKR’s repeated accusations of racism against Hindraf and MAP.

“They preach about multiracial politics but demonize those of us who dare to stand up for Indian rights. Since when did fighting for a marginalized community become racism?” he asked.

“It’s time for the Indian community to stop being taken for granted by political opportunists,” Mohan concluded.
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Dont insult Indians with so- called 4- Pillar Plan & clear KPIs
Johor MAP leader blasts Nurul

Johor Hindraf and MAP leader Mohan Yellappan has expressed sharp criticism over recent remarks made by the Prime Minister’s daughter, Nurul Izzah. In a scathing statement, Mohan said he is utterly disgusted by Nurul’s claim that she would implement a “4-pillar plan with clear KPIs” to address Indian community issues if elected PKR Deputy President.

“It’s insulting,” Mohan stated. “She thinks vague promises and political jargon can win over the Indian community. We’ve seen this game before.”

He did not hold back in calling out what he described as a political ploy to manipulate PKR members and the Indian electorate.

“Her father spent decades deceiving the Indian community with cheap MGR theatrics—now the daughter shows up with another hollow, recycled plan. It’s clear they think Indians are fools who’ll blindly swallow the same lies, again and again,” Mohan said with disdain.

He emphasized that the community has grown weary of empty promises and political betrayal, especially from leaders who rode the wave of Indian support only to abandon them once in power.
“The Indian community has been used as a stepping stone. Once power is secured, our issues are conveniently forgotten. Enough is enough,” he declared.

Mohan also took aim at PKR’s repeated accusations of racism against Hindraf and MAP.

“They preach about multiracial politics but demonize those of us who dare to stand up for Indian rights. Since when did fighting for a marginalized community become racism?” he asked.

“It’s time for the Indian community to stop being taken for granted by political opportunists,” Mohan concluded.

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Pls indians wake up don't sleep with what the politics promise .we all know how they treated indians now and pass years.

Indians need to use their wisdom and chart our own future with less dependency

She doing cameo role in upcoming Rajinikanth movie....

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PRESS STATEMENT

Waytha Moorthy calls for a Royal Commission of Inquiry to examine the realities of racial and religious harmony in Malaysia
In a letter addressed to PM Anwar Ibrahim today, MAP and Hindraf leader Waytha Moorthy called for the establishment of a Royal commission of inquiry to examine the realities of racial and religious harmony in Malaysia. As Malaysia marches toward its 100th year of independence in 2057, it is time for honest reflection and courageous action to address the nation’s racial and religious dynamics. For too long, political convenience has overshadowed genuine unity. We must confront uncomfortable truths—not suppress them.

“Silence is not unity. Ignoring systemic inequality, historical injustices, and cultural exclusion only deepens division” he added.

Our education system must be reformed to reflect the contributions of all communities—including the Indian and Chinese populations who played vital roles in building Malaysia's economy. Patriotism must go beyond token gestures; unity must be cultivated through meaningful education, interfaith dialogue, and cultural understanding.

Most pressing is the long-ignored plight of the Indian underclass—a community deliberately excluded from the independence negotiations and left structurally disadvantaged. Waytha urged the government to allocate RM25 billion under RMK-13 to correct this 70-year-old injustice through housing, education, skills training, and entrepreneurship programs.

The journey to a truly united Malaysia must begin now. We owe it to the generations ahead to build a nation where no one is invisible because of their race or faith. Let us honour the spirit of Merdeka—not with slogans, but with justice, inclusivity, and unwavering commitment to equality.

Let the next 32 years be a time of healing, not denial, Waytha added.
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PRESS STATEMENT

Waytha Moorthy calls for a Royal Commission of Inquiry to examine the realities of racial and religious harmony in Malaysia
In a letter addressed to PM Anwar Ibrahim today, MAP and Hindraf leader Waytha Moorthy called for the establishment of a Royal commission of inquiry to examine the realities of racial and religious harmony in Malaysia.  As Malaysia marches toward its 100th year of independence in 2057, it is time for honest reflection and courageous action to address the nation’s racial and religious dynamics. For too long, political convenience has overshadowed genuine unity. We must confront uncomfortable truths—not suppress them.

“Silence is not unity. Ignoring systemic inequality, historical injustices, and cultural exclusion only deepens division” he added.

Our education system must be reformed to reflect the contributions of all communities—including the Indian and Chinese populations who played vital roles in building Malaysias economy. Patriotism must go beyond token gestures; unity must be cultivated through meaningful education, interfaith dialogue, and cultural understanding.

Most pressing is the long-ignored plight of the Indian underclass—a community deliberately excluded from the independence negotiations and left structurally disadvantaged. Waytha urged the government to allocate RM25 billion under RMK-13 to correct this 70-year-old injustice through housing, education, skills training, and entrepreneurship programs.

The journey to a truly united Malaysia must begin now. We owe it to the generations ahead to build a nation where no one is invisible because of their race or faith. Let us honour the spirit of Merdeka—not with slogans, but with justice, inclusivity, and unwavering commitment to equality.

Let the next 32 years be a time of healing, not denial, Waytha added.

RM1 Billion Tamil School Allocation?
Kamalanathan taking the Indian community for an empty NAMBIKEI ride.

Former MIC leader and Deputy Education Minister P. Kamalanathan’s claim that former Prime Minister Najib allocated RM1 billion for Tamil schools is either an outright lie or a calculated attempt to mislead and deceive the Indian community. Kamalanathan owes the Indian community an immediate and honest answer: where did the RM1 billion that was supposedly allocated for Tamil schools vanish, or if it was utilised which were the schools that was built?

The Indian community has been betrayed too many times with grand promises and zero delivery. This billion-ringgit mystery reeks of either a scandal or a lie — and Kamalanathan owes the truth to every Malaysian Indian who was led to believe in this phantom allocation.

Under the HINDRAF Blueprint — which was the foundation of the agreement between HINDRAF and Barisan Nasional via a MOU signed in 2013, the cost to rebuild a Tamil school with modern facilities was estimated about RM6 million per school then.

Simple math tells us that RM1 billion should have rebuilt at least 150 schools with high-tech infrastructure, standing tall and visible in every Indian-majority area.

But where are these schools? The Indian community sees nothing on the ground that reflects this so-called billion-ringgit boost.

The real question is this:
Was this RM1 billion merely a political con job by Najib and Kamalanathan to deceive and pacify the Indian community while delivering nothing?

Or even worse — was this massive sum siphoned off by cronies and vested interests while the Indian community was left with empty promises?

Mohan Yellappan
Johor State leader
Malaysian Advancement Party (MAP)
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RM1 Billion Tamil School Allocation? 
Kamalanathan  taking the Indian community for an empty NAMBIKEI ride. 

Former MIC leader and Deputy Education Minister P. Kamalanathan’s claim that former Prime Minister Najib allocated RM1 billion for Tamil schools is either an outright lie or a calculated attempt to mislead and deceive the Indian community. Kamalanathan owes the Indian community an immediate and honest answer: where did the RM1 billion that was supposedly allocated for Tamil schools vanish, or if it was utilised which were the schools that was built?

The Indian community has been betrayed too many times with grand promises and zero delivery. This billion-ringgit mystery reeks of either a scandal or a lie — and Kamalanathan owes the truth to every Malaysian Indian who was led to believe in this phantom allocation.

Under the HINDRAF Blueprint — which was the foundation of the agreement between HINDRAF and Barisan Nasional  via a MOU signed in 2013,  the cost to rebuild a Tamil school with modern facilities was estimated about RM6 million per school then. 

Simple math tells us that RM1 billion should have rebuilt at least 150 schools with high-tech infrastructure, standing tall and visible in every Indian-majority area.

But where are these schools? The Indian community sees nothing on the ground that reflects this so-called billion-ringgit boost.

The real question is this:
Was this RM1 billion merely a political con job by Najib and Kamalanathan to deceive and pacify the Indian community while delivering nothing?

Or even worse — was this massive sum siphoned off by cronies and vested interests while the Indian community was left with empty promises?

Mohan Yellappan 
Johor State leader
Malaysian Advancement Party (MAP)

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Guys unite 🙏🏼 no point diversion 💪🏼 work wit Waytha who fought for malaysia Indians in real time not in movie 😤 just hold each other hand n plan betterment for next Gen 🫡🔥

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Have a blessed Wesak Day

Analisis Politik: Kepentingan perpaduan parti politik India! ... See MoreSee Less

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vankam ,semua pati baik juga jaga kau india tapi ietua ketua kaum india ada buat baik jaga kaum kaum india itu 1960 mase itu 1980 anak anak mured dpt kerja dlam kerjaan oh Amy ,2000 makin lama mkin kurang 2025 ape siape mau jaga kaum kaum india ibu ibu tungal anak anak ibu tungal siape mau jaga ,mana ada mentri baru jaga ,,,,,,,,, tlong

Walau Siapa Memerintah
Hak Kaum India Harus Dipertahankan
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PMX harus ambil tindakan terhadap ucapan kebencian dan ancaman kepada kaum India. ... See MoreSee Less

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Isn’t it just a coincidence that wherever Islam takes root, peace mysteriously vanishes? Totally random. Countries like Japan, South Korea, Slovakia, Finland, and Croatia—where Muslims make up less than 1%—somehow enjoy clean streets, functioning systems, and no mass stabbings in the name of “holy struggles.” But let the Muslim population creep to 10%, and suddenly streets become prayer mats. Not in mosques, mind you, but in the middle of traffic—because what better way to spread peace than blocking commuters late for work? At 20%, neighborhoods begin to mirror Bangladesh—filthy, dysfunctional, loud, and demanding. At 50%, it’s riot season. They don’t want to work—they want to protest, burn flags, and scream about how the Jews are controlling medicine or hurt the palestinians who is on the place for hurt them first and the CIA controls the rain. At 90%, congratulations: you now live in Afghanistan 2.0. But remember, it’s not their fault. It’s always someone else. Even oil-rich Muslim countries only function because American experts are basically babysitting them for oil money. Let that run out, and Saudi Arabia becomes Iraq overnight. Still think it’s all exaggerated? Look at India’s Kashmir—Muslim militants waging “peace” on Hindus. France? Weekly terror attacks. Chechnya? Russia had to bomb it back to the Stone Age—twice. China? Uyghur Muslims trying to carve out their own caliphate. Myanmar? Even peaceful monks said “No thanks” to rohingyas islamic expansion. And here in Malaysia,all the Hindu Temple here were told to be demolished in the name sake of "HARAM" land,or else its Hindu people will be killed like in mass racereligions war like what was happen on may 13th in Malaysia than a long time ago,now.Is this not a radical ethnic cleansing of this little community in the land of majority run by that official one religion? But sure, the problem is everyone else—Christians, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, atheists… all managing to live side-by-side until the “religion of peace” arrives. Then it's all flames, fury, and five daily interruptions. They shout “peace, peace,” but funny—there’s never any. As Jeremiah 6:14 puts it: “They say, ‘Peace, peace,’ when there is no peace.” Western nations better snap out of their delusion. The pattern is global, the results are consistent, and the warning signs are flashing in bold.

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