DS Samy Vellu what has Najib done as PM on the seven(7) critical issues which you reminded all in 2008?
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  Statement by M.Kula Segaran , DAP National Vice Chairman and MP for Ipoh
  Barat in Ipoh on 11thApril 2013. 
DS
  Samy
  Vellu what has Najib done as PM on the
  seven(7) critical issues which you reminded all in 2008? 
Last
  December 1st, in the course of a speech I delivered at a Deepavali
  function in Johore Baru, I posed this query: “With the next election
  fast approaching, can we expect former MIC president Datuk Seri Samy Vellu
  not to attack Pakatan Raykat nor to sing the praises of Prime Minister Najib
  Razak.” 
Apparently,
  we could not expect him to refrain from Pakatan denunciation or from
  adulation of Najib.   
Yesterday,
  Samy was widely reported in the Tamil press as having called for full Indian
  support for Najib in the coming polls. Samy described Najib as the best PM of
  all the prime ministers of Malaysia, one who is poised to wipe out poverty
  among Indians for which an appreciative community must extend their full
  support.  
Najib has been PM for over 4
  years. He had enough time to address and find solutions to the various
  problems that beset the Indian community. 
As most Malaysians know, Indians
  have notched up rather unflattering superlatives among all the races. They
  have lowest life expectancy, the highest student dropout rate, the highest
  incidences of alcoholism and drug addition, and the highest number of
  prisoners in proportion to population. 
These are issues I have raised
  consistently in Parliament over the last 13 years. Yet nothing serious has
  been done to resolve these problems. 
Samy
  Vellu needs to be reminded that there remain unresolved the seven critical
  issues which he spoke about in February 2008 before the 12th
  general election. 
He
  said these issues were the cause of widespread discontent in the Indian
  community. The seven were:- 
1.
  Inequitable participation in the share market 
2.
  Low Indian intake into public universities 
3.
  Dismal employment opportunities, especially in the public sector 
4.
  Dearth of government scholarships for deserving Indian students 
5.
  Negligible access to entrepreneurship training and micro-credit loans 
6.
  Absence of an effective urban poverty eradication scheme, and 
7.
  The absence of a dedicated mechanism to monitor and evaluate the delivery of
  public sector services in a just and fair manner 
We
  know that the Indians helped trigger the political tsunami of the 2008
  general election that saw BN denied its customary two thirds majority. 
My
  advice to Samy Vellu is therefore to ask Najib what he has done on these
  seven critical issues instead of attacking Pakatan Rakyat  or heaping praises on Najib. 
Samy
  may have short memory but Indian voters will not forget the seven critical
  issues which he himself raised. 
And
  Samy should tell Najib that the BN’s slogan of ‘Janji Di Tepati’ will ring
  hollow in Indian ears so long as the seven issues are not resolved.  
In
  contrast, Pakatan Rakyat state governments have made some impressive strides
  in Indian empowerment.  
For the first time, the Pakatan Rakyat
  government in Penang had an Indian Deputy Chief Minister. For the first time
  too, an Indian woman was appointed as secretary for the state assembly in
  Penang,  
An Indian too was appointed
  Speaker of the state assembly of Perak.  
In the brief 11-month period in
  which a Pakatan Rakyat government was in power in Perak, approval was granted
  for two acres for Tamil schools in Perak and this was emulated by the Kedah
  Pakatan Rakyat state government. 
There was also in the brief time
  of Pakatan Rakyat state power in Perak, a department was formed to assist in
  the management of non-Muslim affairs and financial allocations were made to
  temples and churches. 
 In the five years that
  Pakatan has been in power in some states on the peninsula, an amount
  sufficient to warrant the confidence of Indian voters has been done to better
  the plight of the race. 
More will be done, and at an
  accelerated pace, if Pakatan Rakyat takes hold of Putrajaya.  
In contrast, the BN in 56 years in
  power has presided over the general impoverishment of the vast majority of
  the Indian race in Malaysia. 
PM Najib has promised to alter the
  destiny of Indians for the better. It is a promise he did little or nothing
  to fulfill in four years in power. The legacy of the preceding 52 years of BN
  neglect of the Indians is a burden he cannot erase in the next four or five
  years. 
Pakatan Rakyat , in a mere five
  years, has good work for Indians. There is reason to believe it will do a lot
  more in the next five years, especially if it takes Putrajaya. 
PM Najib has had his time to
  deliver to Indians but failed to do. Now Samy Vellu asks for Indian backing
  for an underachieving PM.  
I call on Indians to back Pakatan Rakyat
  instead. They have done much more in a brief span and warrant trust that they
  can do more. | 
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