I have supported HINDRAF in the past but I am little annoyed with their antics of late. If burning effigies can solve their problem overnight, by all means please burn thousands of them. Remember to include Samy Vellu
Hindraf turns against DAP, plans to burn Guan Eng’s effigy
By Shannon Teoh
KUALA LUMPUR, June 29 - The Hindu Rights Action Force’s (Hindraf) is organising a nationwide protest in a final bid to force the DAP-led Penang government to save what they claim is the last Indian cultural heritage village on the island.On Wednesday, the outlawed organisation, which was credited with delivering the bulk of Indian votes to Pakatan Rakyat (PR) in last year’s general elections, will mobilise its members to gather outside Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng’s office at Komtar.
They plan to burn an effigy of the DAP secretary-general.
Others will also protest the forced eviction and demolition of Kampung Buah Pala at DAP headquarters in Ipoh, Petaling Jaya and Seremban.
National coordinator S. Jayathas told The Malaysian Insider that the drastic action was warranted as the demolition would take place on Thursday and Hindraf needed to show its seriousness in the matter.
“If PR state governments can give land to Chinese and Malays, then why not Indians? If they cannot even solve this, then what is the different between Umno and DAP?” he said.
Hindraf supporters have in recent months expressed dissatisfaction at PR due to what is perceived as broken promises.
The bulk of Indian voters had supported the fledgling alliance in hopes that it would rectify the disenfranchisement felt by the Indian community.
A number of Hindraf members led by former Hindraf leader RS Thanenthiran have also formed the Malaysian Makkal Sakthi Party, a breakaway party that appears friendly towards Barisan Nasional.
Kampung Buah Pala, sits on a 2.6ha piece of prime land in the rapidly developing eastern Georgetown.
The current 300 villagers and their ancestors, mostly of Tamil origins, have been living in the village for nearly 200 years.
A few weeks ago, Hindraf founder P. Uthayakumar had called on Lim to use his powers as chief minister to save Kampung Buah Pala from developers as provided in Section 76 of the National Land Code.
He said that Lim could do so “with a stroke of the pen” and provide a different plot of land to the developers should it be unable to pay compensation.
The residents association have also offered to buy the land from the state government.
Why didn’t they burn Koh Tsu Koon’s effigy back then? Oh wait, I almost forgot. Their agent in UMNO already did that on their behalf by tearing up his face errr I mean photo.
See how this mighty UMNO guy showed his rage against the ex CM by splitting his face into two pieces. Damn gagah, kan?
Now let’s see if PDRM will be swift enough to send thousands of armed personnel to provide DAP ‘free security’ like they did in Klang few weeks ago.
Jokes aside, I do hope the issue can be resolved amicably because we are talking about preserving the living cultural heritage of Tamil High Chaparral where no amount of money can buy to restore the kampung to its former glory if it is reduced to ashes.


