Hindu’s Rights
The self-exiled leader of the Hindu Rights Action Front (Hindraf), P. Waytha Moorthy, has conceded that the cause of the unregistered organisation is as good as lost.
In a sharp and surprising twist of events, Waytha Moorthy, who is chairman of Hindraf, said in an interview published in today’s Deccan Chronicle, the highest-selling English language newspaper in Hyderabad in the southern Indian state of Andra Pradesh, that the movement had to close its chapter.“There may be a new chapter, but we may not be part of the next chapter. I know eventually we would fail,” he was quoted as saying in today’s edition of the newspaper.
Hindraf created a furore in Malaysia after it held a rally in Kuala Lumpur on Nov 25 and made several claims which have since been described as preposterous by most people and denied by the authorities.
It also submitted a memorandum to the British High Commission here.
Five of those involved in organising the rally have since been detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA) after they were found to have touched on religious sensitivities.
Waytha Moorthy left the country for India soon after the rally and subsequently turned up in the United Kingdom to drum up international support.
The Deccan Chronicle article revealed that Waytha Moorthy is now living in the London suburb of Hounslow, where he is reportedly staying with friends.
Conceding that Hindraf was fighting a “losing battle”, Waytha Moorthy said the struggle of the organisation was likely to die soon.
“We are fighting a losing battle, we know. We tried our level best but if we don’t succeed we have to call it a day, isn’t it ?” he told the newspaper.
Source: NST Online
For real? Despite facing many problems and underwent a lot of burdens, nevertheless HINDRAF did succeed in gaining worldwide attention (or at least, a few major countries) which happens to be the core reason on why HINDRAF organised the 25/11 rally. It can even be felt that the spirit of HINDRAF is slowly declining after the detention of our five ‘heroes’.
Dear HINDRAF ,I personally would like to say thanks for awakening the spirit amongst us, and making the indians to realise their real ‘position’ in this country, and how they(we) are being treated here. HINDRAF might come to its end, but the spirit within us would last long, and long, and long.
Last but not least, instead of showing some sympathy on the “Doom of HINDRAF”, we should be burning the spirit alive and spread it as much as we could! Don’t let our leaders down people! Fight for your rights!
from: makkez.com
In a sharp and surprising twist of events, Waytha Moorthy, who is chairman of Hindraf, said in an interview published in today’s Deccan Chronicle, the highest-selling English language newspaper in Hyderabad in the southern Indian state of Andra Pradesh, that the movement had to close its chapter.“There may be a new chapter, but we may not be part of the next chapter. I know eventually we would fail,” he was quoted as saying in today’s edition of the newspaper.
Hindraf created a furore in Malaysia after it held a rally in Kuala Lumpur on Nov 25 and made several claims which have since been described as preposterous by most people and denied by the authorities.
It also submitted a memorandum to the British High Commission here.
Five of those involved in organising the rally have since been detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA) after they were found to have touched on religious sensitivities.
Waytha Moorthy left the country for India soon after the rally and subsequently turned up in the United Kingdom to drum up international support.
The Deccan Chronicle article revealed that Waytha Moorthy is now living in the London suburb of Hounslow, where he is reportedly staying with friends.
Conceding that Hindraf was fighting a “losing battle”, Waytha Moorthy said the struggle of the organisation was likely to die soon.
“We are fighting a losing battle, we know. We tried our level best but if we don’t succeed we have to call it a day, isn’t it ?” he told the newspaper.
Source: NST Online
For real? Despite facing many problems and underwent a lot of burdens, nevertheless HINDRAF did succeed in gaining worldwide attention (or at least, a few major countries) which happens to be the core reason on why HINDRAF organised the 25/11 rally. It can even be felt that the spirit of HINDRAF is slowly declining after the detention of our five ‘heroes’.
Dear HINDRAF ,I personally would like to say thanks for awakening the spirit amongst us, and making the indians to realise their real ‘position’ in this country, and how they(we) are being treated here. HINDRAF might come to its end, but the spirit within us would last long, and long, and long.
Last but not least, instead of showing some sympathy on the “Doom of HINDRAF”, we should be burning the spirit alive and spread it as much as we could! Don’t let our leaders down people! Fight for your rights!
from: makkez.com
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