Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Menace in the streets !

It's funny how some people will go to great lengths to explain away a problem rather then to take the blame graciously and immediately go about solving the mistake.


Yes, Mr. Sammy, we now know it was the rubbish that was strewn on the roof of the august house by irresponsible contractors that caused the roof to leak but what can we do about the "rubbish" that is terrorising simple folks and the leaks in enforcement in safe-guarding your kinfolk in certain parts of the Klang Valley ?


Right now the gangster problems in the Klang Valley by a certain minority race is really at a 'daring' and alarming state...if you've read about the way armed youths attack families especially women-folk in the middle of the night and create numbing-fear and damage to properties and vehicles, in gangs too big for a few meek to retaliate ! Revenge attacks targeting the innocent....ala...Malaysians of Indian origin "gangsters" !


How do we put an end to this "terror" ? Do we go after the "head"? Are the police too afraid to catch these scums who roam in packs or are are they "closing one eye" so that these gangs will wipe each other out and thus have one "Malaysian of Indian origin" less ?


Will the leader of the pack, Mr. Sammy......do something before they entirely cancell each other out and you'd have no more of your faithful voters.....and I'm told too, you'd be robbed off your pants if you walk alone in certain "tamans" in Klang at night...is that true ??
*photo-courtesy of Mob1900

5 comments:

backStreetGluttons said...

isn't it just simply amazing that a man of Mr Velu's calibre( or miscalibre according to you and many more ) can survive so long and yet so strong and seemingly unperturbed , handsome , loaded and all that ! Even more startling is that he seems to thrive each new year

Rockybru said...

The problems facing the Indian community have been swept under Samy's expensive carpet for far too long. And it hasn't affected Samy; on the contrary, as team bsg pointed out, this guy seems to thrive each new year and, may I add, with every crime attributed to someone from the community. The recent trillion-dollar suit filed by a group of Malaysian Indian against the UK government for the sorry fate of the community since Merdeka may open Samy's eyes a little. But until the community members themselves stand up in anger, nothing will happen to change their lot.

Pak Zawi said...

The Indians are disillusioned after what happened to Maika. Maika had all the trappings of a good source of income to the Indians who put forward their everythings hoping to benefit from the lucrative income the company could harvest by being a partner of BN. Never in their mind that their investment will be squandered by the very person that they trusted. No doubt some people are willing to payback what they invested but where are the dividents that has been reaped all these while?

Anonymous said...

Yes, yes, I agree with Ahiruddin Attan. The Malaysian Indians themselves, have to do to change their predicaments.

Whining and bickering alone won't do. The people within MIC should consider leadership changes.

Can another political party do anything substantial, about and for the Indian community in Malaysia? Realistically, IPF so far failed. KIMMA is too sub-sub-Indian centric.

DAP? Are we serious????

BTW, nice photolah.

Wonder how you look like, when you are Samy Vellu's age? :)

Mat Salo said...

Brother Stephen...

You BETCHA it's true about lawlessness in Klang and its environs. In an earlier blog some months ago, I wrote about a trip to Jeram, near Kuala Selangor. Coming from PJ you'd have to pass parts of Klang and Kapar. My goodness! The lawlessness fo the place. I felt like being in a foreign country - not to mention the menace felt...

And you and I and 'Dei Sammy' knows the disproportionately high numbers of Tamil youths populating that bleak landscape...