The India Unity Festival was held at the Midlands Convention Center in Shah Alam, gathering 1,000 participants from various backgrounds, including professionals such as educators, political analysts, businesspeople, NGOs, private sector officials, and representatives from PAS, MUDA, DHPP, and Gerakan.
This event united all Indian groups in Malaysia to celebrate the New Year according to the Tamil calendar.
Along with a number of notable leaders from other political parties, such as Pejuang’s Mukhriz Mahathir, Takiyuddin Hassan from PAS, Datuk Dr. Dominic Lau Hoe Chai from Gerakan, and Dr. Chong Fat Full from Bersatu. Tan Sri Mahiaddin Mohd Yasin launched this event.
This program’s primary goal is to communicate the opposition parties’ goals for the Indian community in this nation, in addition to uniting the Indian community.
Parti Rakyat India Malaysia (MIPP), often known as the Malaysian Indian Progressive Party, is a political party that was founded in 2019 in response to the changes in government at that time, which were outlined in the Perikatan Nasional 1.0.
The primary goal of this party’s creation is to affirm every Indian citizen in this country, even if they are a minority.
The Indian populace’s support for policies that are very important to Malaysian politics can also be linked to a number of other factors.
Malaysia is currently in a more effective and transformative era, with many components that have a mixture with various other components.
Pakatan Harapan (PH) and Perikatan Nasional (PN) are the two main political alliances that can be cited as primary parties in indicating administration.
Indian voters are significant in highlighting changes in national leadership and can also be seen as a bank that must pay back through democratic elements, such as elections.
However, a number of issues that are important to the Indian populace must be given consideration by the government because it still has a fairly large gap between the issues and solutions related to the Indian populace.
MIPP Chairman Punithan Paramasivam has concluded the process of explaining a more comprehensive transformation to the Indian populace regarding the political party.
The majlis that is being discussed is one way to symbolize the idea that statement is very important in politics to explain the changes that are occurring.
Launching of “RESET 2027” is one initiative that MIPP is actively promoting to the Indian public as an alternative to the PN in preparation for the 16th general election.
It is the responsibility of MIPP to ensure that the holistic matters are discussed and carried out in every meeting.
This RESET 2027 is an alternative for Indians to reflect on and observe the changes that MIPP can implement for the Indian population.
RESET 2027 is also a comprehensive attempt to restore and strengthen the foundation as well as a more strategic and well-planned approach for the Indian community in Malaysia.
The RESET statement aims to bring about a significant change in the lives of all people, including the Indian populace, in three main areas: education, social development, and economic transformation.
The primary goal of this agenda is to assist MIPP in assessing, analyzing, and reorganizing and the intention of the Indian populace in this country.
What is being done for the Indian populace under MIPP by referring to RESET 2027 is one thing that the PN has done well, but there are still a lot of things that need to be considered and given serious consideration in this regard.
The main point is to go back at the Malaysian Indian blueprint that was previously written, although there are still a lot of quotes that still need the solution.
All the information contained in the Malaysian Indian Blueprint prior to this can be considered a primary goal for the RESET 2027 committee to implement the changes that have been made, and create the necessary changes for the Indian populace.
This is a good time and opportunity for the PN to inform the Indian public that the agenda being set may effectively show that they and the Indian public are committed to finding solutions.
The main goal of the agenda set by MIPP is to help them understand how the Indian public feels about the aforementioned issue.
It is also important to observe how the PN can be a more effective and proactive tool for addressing issues that affect the non-Malaysian population in Malaysia.
(Dr Sharmin Kutty Sivaraman is Political Analyst.)
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