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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

OBITUARY FOR GOPALA ONE LITTLE INDIAN,TWO LITTLE INDIAN THREE LITTLE INDIAN WHY THE MR ONION GETTING SMELLY AND INTOXICATED IF HE WANT TO BE SODOMISED GO ZAID'S KITA


BY TAXI2DRIVER







PKR's Padang Serai member of parliament N Gobalakrishan has continued his rampage on microblogging site Twitter, deriding party de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim as insincere in defending the poor.
“I was truly committed to Anwar the last 12 years but he only used me and was never sincerely committed to help the poor,” said Gobala, who has been posting a continous stream of Twitter messages since last week.
Last Friday, the former MIC member and once staunch supporter of Anwar lashed out at his comrades and the Selangor state government, saying he was distancing himself from party leaders because he was disappointed with PKR’s new leadership line-up which does not have any "Tamil-speaking" leaders.
Gobala also accused state councillors in Selangor of “busy talking about economics and international issues” while neglecting the poor, and cited the fate of 26 families in the Coalfield oil palm estate who had been threatened with forced evacuation.
Continuing his angry messages today, Gobala claimed he had been told off many times by Anwar when he tried to raise issues, and said he was even challenged to join Barisan Nasional instead.
“I went all the way through the thick and thin but only betrayal by Anwar is the result. All PKR leadership should realise that I am not against the party, but the leadership which is not transparent and those who do not respect the people,” he added.
'Anwar demolished temple'
Gobala also took issue with a stop work order issued in 2008 on a hilltop temple in Petaling Jaya, and charged that Anwar was the culprit.
The state government had asked Sivan Temple, which sits at the tip of Bukit Gasing in Petaling Jaya, a forest reserve, to stop expansion of its building due to environmental concerns and safety hazards.
“Anwar can sack, betray, or even send me to Hell, it doesn’t matter. Please open the Sivan Temple that he closed,” he went on.
Meanwhile, PKR leaders have been quietly distancing themselves from Gobala's war of words.
“If you think the party has cheated you, a man with dignity will leave,” remarked Teja state assemblyman Chang Lih Kang.
One of Gobala's primary targets, newly-appointed PKR vice president N. Surendran, had urged him to cease the "baseless attacks" on the party.
“If not, it would be natural for any observer to conclude that he is simply intent on provoking disciplinary action from the party and that his intentions are simply to attempt to harm the party before leaving it,” the rights lawyer said in a statement.






Did he say if BN cannot win, nobody can win?
Read and analyse the line deeply. He has said similar subject previously, not once, twice but many… Even he mentioned ‘calamity’. Very deep meaning with worst scenari





RELATED ARICLE


So far I never believed that Indian communalism could take form of fascism as many leftists had been saying all along. Today we see the footprints of fascism in India. The situation is very similar to that of Germany in the thirties. The unemployed hordes of lower middle classes have joined Bajrang Dal and Vishwa Hindu Parishad in large numbers and hailing Hindutva leaders. Some of the text books in Rajasthan and Gujarat, both BJP ruled states are praising fascism and Hitler.
Also, the Central Government is appeasing these communal forces. It appears though the Government at the Centre is of secular UPA but agenda is of Sangh Parivar. The police appears to be taking orders from Sangh Parivar rather than from ruling Congress or UPA. Riot after riot be it in Orissa or Digras, Pusad or Dhule the police just looks on when mobs loot and burn even during curfew hours.Even a well-known Daily from south which was known for its strong commitment to secularism appears to have developed, of late, subtle communal slant. It is indeed very critical period for India. India is well known as largest secular democracy in the world. But first Gujarat and now Orissa has dented its secular image thanks to Hindutva forces. Manmohan Singh was faced with the most embarrassing situation abroad and he had to admit that what is happening in Orissa is ’shameful’.
It is indeed very very worrisome situation. The UPA Government is assisting the Sangh Parivar in every way possible. The police is riding absolutely roughshod over minorities and latest example is Batla House ‘encounter’. Though the print and electronic media abdicated its responsibility the human rights groups raised questions and pricked holes in the police claim of encounter of ‘dreaded terrorists
The situation is indeed very grave and unless secular forces unite and play determined role things can get far more worse.
Whether the Indians want two or ten parties to represent them, let them decide at the next elections. Who are we to advice them In fact, they existed far longer than Pakatan does!
If PR has the ability to champion and represent disenfranchised Indians fairly and equitably, then nobody has to fear Hindraf – the Indians will figure out what is good for them.Indian Malaysians make up only 8% or 2.16 million of the population. Divide that into different demographics like religion, education, class, languages, profession etc and again, divide these into 10 parties namely PAHAM, MIC, Gerakan, PPP, IPF, MUIP, MMSP, PKR, DAP and PSM, the Indian Malaysians can’t possibly have any leverage in BN or PR. If they persist in being divided thru their own leaders’ selfish agendas, they have themselves to blame and nobody else. So, don’t come crying to us for handouts in the future.
PAHAM’s demand for aggressive affirmative action for Indians could put it into conflict with Umno, MCA and other race-based parties. PAHAM will just fade away as usual Waythamoorthy and Uthayakumar,your true colours are beginning to show.Whose cause are you trying to champion now? It is quite obvious you are trying to gain political mileage from the initial ground swell.You and your company are chauvinist to the core and bound for doom. Don’t live off the misery of the marginalized poor. Lim Guan Eng and Anuar Ibrahim are politicians and they don’t hide that fact.They have worked very hard to get where they are,they merit all the support they can get. I am proud to be aligned with them.As chess players like to say, the threat is worse than its execution. Hindraf is noticed only when it remains independent: when it joins BN it would be no more significant than any other minority party. In fact, it wouldn’t be able to match even Gerakan and the PPP. Contrary to general perception, there ARE nationalists within UMNO, and these people haven’t forgotten Hindraf’s appeals to forces outside the country. Coupled with racists like that Perak idiot who talked about the snakes and Indians, it’s obvious that Hindraf would be cast aside the moment its use to UMNO is saturated. Personally, when it comes to party matters, I think Pakatan needs to worry more about intra-party relations than Hindraf. As apparent UMNO proxies entrenched themselves within PAS, the very authencity of Pakatan is under question. But politics is a never-ending game. So certain democratic principles must be adhered to or it might be better to fight alone. I think PKR and DAP can survive very well as individual units, regardless whether Pakatan survives under its present format or not. So if Hindraf or even PAS wants to join BN, that’s ok. Let the real oppositionists remain united. If we cannot get a two-party democracy by the next GE, we can continue to struggle for that to happen later. The world still spins and the struggle for justice and equality can continue until we see a better country. the whole world is trying to understand them. This race is funny, they can be easily bought over! May be they are good for UMNO since From day one, HINDRAF is fighting only for Indians and UMNO for Malays. So, who is fighting for the Malaysians? Hindraf is a troublesome group indeed! They have quick memory, ISA more of them, then they will know who is good and who is evil! Bad news for them, they think by doing this, they will be looked after.yes, temporary only!Do you think that they vote for the Pr in the last election ? It’s look like they has been the BN all the times and sadly they lost the seat to the PR adUN and now they are asking the PR government help so why don’t they ask KTk who is the one who create this issue.With or without them the Penangites will always support the PR government and come the next election it’s will be the PR Federal government as well so history will create that the shortest PM in Malaysia for 1 term only.Let do it,if you want the future generation to have a bright future.The choice is yours Early days, there was rumour Mano and Uthaya had a falling out while under ISA but today we can safely assume one or both brothers have been turn over. It is unfortunate that bright spark that was now burns flickering at the mercy of whatever wind that blows.Dewar Hindraf brothers I do think that your leaders are abit going over the limit with this demand that demand. Even if you form a political party you are nowhere without the others who supported you guys all this while. Didn,t LGE try to help you people? You are going after the wrong guy for the wrong reason. Please dont be a Hindrance, be Hindraf. If you guys feel that Bn can help you more go ahead and see where you guys will end up next. We had enough of you guys and since you all want to go it alone you leave PR supporters no choice. Go join Bn and you might get minister or dep post.
PAHAM, how suitable can you get, very suitable.paham paham lah. pok duit BN. first bising bising, even willing to go to jail, then become BN friendly. sounds like the good cop bad cop technik.Hindaraf or paham, whatever, first fight for the poor indian, but I see another future replacement for Sammy Vellu toll king.all the leaders will be filthy rich while the rest will remain poor.sounds very much like the bollywood movies.U see, i never trust this particular people, sounds like the snake with forked tongue. they might be digging their own grave and lie in it the moment the become a party. Just see how it turns o
The Hindraf leadership has shown their true colours in the Kg Buah Pala incident. They have gone on an extreme demand as if there is no other issues in Malaysia and theirs is the only fair demand. Their approach is also with the intent of alienating Hindraf from PR.The way I see it, they have far more political acumen than credited for. I don’t see them asking any quarters
So far I never believed that Indian communalism could take form of fascism as many leftists had been saying all along. Today we see the footprints of fascism in India. The situation is very similar to that of Germany in the thirties. The unemployed hordes of lower middle classes have joined Bajrang Dal and Vishwa Hindu Parishad in large numbers and hailing Hindutva leaders. Some of the text books in Rajasthan and Gujarat, both BJP ruled states are praising fascism and Hitler.
Also, the Central Government is appeasing these communal forces. It appears though the Government at the Centre is of secular UPA but agenda is of Sangh Parivar. The police appears to be taking orders from Sangh Parivar rather than from ruling Congress or UPA. Riot after riot be it in Orissa or Digras, Pusad or Dhule the police just looks on when mobs loot and burn even during curfew hours.Even a well-known Daily from south which was known for its strong commitment to secularism appears to have developed, of late, subtle communal slant. It is indeed very critical period for India. India is well known as largest secular democracy in the world. But first Gujarat and now Orissa has dented its secular image thanks to Hindutva forces. Manmohan Singh was faced with the most embarrassing situation abroad and he had to admit that what is happening in Orissa is ’shameful’.
It is indeed very very worrisome situation. The UPA Government is assisting the Sangh Parivar in every way possible. The police is riding absolutely roughshod over minorities and latest example is Batla House ‘encounter’. Though the print and electronic media abdicated its responsibility the human rights groups raised questions and pricked holes in the police claim of encounter of ‘dreaded terrorists
The situation is indeed very grave and unless secular forces unite and play determined role things can get far more worse.
Whether the Indians want two or ten parties to represent them, let them decide at the next elections. Who are we to advice them In fact, they existed far longer than Pakatan does!
If PR has the ability to champion and represent disenfranchised Indians fairly and equitably, then nobody has to fear Hindraf – the Indians will figure out what is good for them.Indian Malaysians make up only 8% or 2.16 million of the population. Divide that into different demographics like religion, education, class, languages, profession etc and again, divide these into 10 parties namely PAHAM, MIC, Gerakan, PPP, IPF, MUIP, MMSP, PKR, DAP and PSM, the Indian Malaysians can’t possibly have any leverage in BN or PR. If they persist in being divided thru their own leaders’ selfish agendas, they have themselves to blame and nobody else. So, don’t come crying to us for handouts in the future.
PAHAM’s demand for aggressive affirmative action for Indians could put it into conflict with Umno, MCA and other race-based parties. PAHAM will just fade away as usual Waythamoorthy and Uthayakumar,your true colours are beginning to show.Whose cause are you trying to champion now? It is quite obvious you are trying to gain political mileage from the initial ground swell.You and your company are chauvinist to the core and bound for doom. Don’t live off the misery of the marginalized poor. Lim Guan Eng and Anuar Ibrahim are politicians and they don’t hide that fact.They have worked very hard to get where they are,they merit all the support they can get. I am proud to be aligned with them.As chess players like to say, the threat is worse than its execution. Hindraf is noticed only when it remains independent: when it joins BN it would be no more significant than any other minority party. In fact, it wouldn’t be able to match even Gerakan and the PPP. Contrary to general perception, there ARE nationalists within UMNO, and these people haven’t forgotten Hindraf’s appeals to forces outside the country. Coupled with racists like that Perak idiot who talked about the snakes and Indians, it’s obvious that Hindraf would be cast aside the moment its use to UMNO is saturated. Personally, when it comes to party matters, I think Pakatan needs to worry more about intra-party relations than Hindraf. As apparent UMNO proxies entrenched themselves within PAS, the very authencity of Pakatan is under question. But politics is a never-ending game. So certain democratic principles must be adhered to or it might be better to fight alone. I think PKR and DAP can survive very well as individual units, regardless whether Pakatan survives under its present format or not. So if Hindraf or even PAS wants to join BN, that’s ok. Let the real oppositionists remain united. If we cannot get a two-party democracy by the next GE, we can continue to struggle for that to happen later. The world still spins and the struggle for justice and equality can continue until we see a better country. the whole world is trying to understand them. This race is funny, they can be easily bought over! May be they are good for UMNO since From day one, HINDRAF is fighting only for Indians and UMNO for Malays. So, who is fighting for the Malaysians? Hindraf is a troublesome group indeed! They have quick memory, ISA more of them, then they will know who is good and who is evil! Bad news for them, they think by doing this, they will be looked after.yes, temporary only!Do you think that they vote for the Pr in the last election ? It’s look like they has been the BN all the times and sadly they lost the seat to the PR adUN and now they are asking the PR government help so why don’t they ask KTk who is the one who create this issue.With or without them the Penangites will always support the PR government and come the next election it’s will be the PR Federal government as well so history will create that the shortest PM in Malaysia for 1 term only.Let do it,if you want the future generation to have a bright future.The choice is yours Early days, there was rumour Mano and Uthaya had a falling out while under ISA but today we can safely assume one or both brothers have been turn over. It is unfortunate that bright spark that was now burns flickering at the mercy of whatever wind that blows.Dewar Hindraf brothers I do think that your leaders are abit going over the limit with this demand that demand. Even if you form a political party you are nowhere without the others who supported you guys all this while. Didn,t LGE try to help you people? You are going after the wrong guy for the wrong reason. Please dont be a Hindrance, be Hindraf. If you guys feel that Bn can help you more go ahead and see where you guys will end up next. We had enough of you guys and since you all want to go it alone you leave PR supporters no choice. Go join Bn and you might get minister or dep post.
PAHAM, how suitable can you get, very suitable.paham paham lah. pok duit BN. first bising bising, even willing to go to jail, then become BN friendly. sounds like the good cop bad cop technik.Hindaraf or paham, whatever, first fight for the poor indian, but I see another future replacement for Sammy Vellu toll king.all the leaders will be filthy rich while the rest will remain poor.sounds very much like the bollywood movies.U see, i never trust this particular people, sounds like the snake with forked tongue. they might be digging their own grave and lie in it the moment the become a party. Just see how it turns o
The Hindraf leadership has shown their true colours in the Kg Buah Pala incident. They have gone on an extreme demand as if there is no other issues in Malaysia and theirs is the only fair demand. Their approach is also with the intent of alienating Hindraf from PR.The way I see it, they have far more political acumen than credited for. I don’t see them asking any quarters



Did he say if BN cannot win, nobody can win?
Read and analyse the line deeply. He has said similar subject previously, not once, twice but many… Even he mentioned ‘calamity’. Very deep meaning with worst scenari







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