May 19, 2009 Tuesday
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May 19, 2009
New M'sian Indian party
Mr Thanenthiran holds the registration certificate of the Malaysian Makkal Saktiparty during a press conference on announcement of the party in Petaling Jaya. -- PHOTO: AP
KUALA LUMPUR - A NEW political party for Malaysia's ethnic Indian minority was launched on Tuesday, with its leader saying it would fight discrimination against the disadvantaged community.

The Malaysian Makkal Sakti (People's Power) party is an offshoot of the banned rights group Hindraf, which had five of its leaders detained without trial after mounting unprecedented anti-discrimination protests in 2007.

The party's leader, R. Thanenthiran, took on a prominent role in Hindraf after the detentions, which ended in recent weeks when the five were released by newly appointed prime minister Najib Razak.

Ethnic Indians, who make up less than eight per cent of the 27 million population of the mainly Muslim-Malay country, say they fare badly in terms of education, wealth and employment opportunities.

Mr Thanenthiran said 5,000 members had already signed up, and that he aimed to build membership to 300,000 within a year.

He said the party would remain independent, but would 'work with any coalition or party which gives benefits to Indians'.

Registering a new political party can be difficult in Malaysia - a socialist party was only recently approved after a decade-long struggle - but Mr Thanenthiren showed the press conference a certificate of approval.

Despite the speedy registration, he denied that Makkal Sakti would lean towards the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition, which has been abandoned by Malaysia's minorities.

The coalition, led by the United Malays National Organisation (Umno) which represents majority Muslim Malays, was battered in general elections a year ago when ethnic Chinese and Indians switched to the opposition.

Chinese and Indian-based parties within the coalition were wiped out, and the government has been searching for ways to reconnect with minorities. -- AFP

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