Sunday, December 23, 2007

Can Indians be a King Maker?

News sourced said the most recent electoral data shows that there are 50 parliamentary and 133 state assembly constituencies where Indian voters comprise more than 10 percent of the electorate and 21 parliamentary and 133 state assembly seats in Peninsular Malaysia where the Indian voters constitute more than 15 percent of the electorate. It’s an open secret that all this while umno lead BN government are good in giving a sweet sentence to Indian community but end of the day no proper planning or implementation was properly done. The Indian voters in these constituencies can make the difference in sending a strong message to the umno lead BN governement. But the question is do Indians have the capability to be a King Makers? The statistic shows, Indians can be a king maker but do we used the statistic to bargain our needs to the government? Do Indians dare to vote opposition as a sign of protest or only good in giving a fiery speech but end of the day will collect RM10 and vote for umno lead BN party? Today the ball in Indian community's hand and it's a good chance to prove that we also can be a King Maker.

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