Join Hindraf or have they become overnight Bumiputras by marrying a local Malay girl ? or becoming a Mamak ?
Missing: 39,000 Indians
PUTRAJAYA, Jan 12 — A total of 39,046 Indian citizens are “missing” in Malaysia after their tourist visas expired and it is a worrying issue for the country, Datuk Seri Najib Razak said today.
The prime minister said they had gone missing from the Immigration Department's records, according to an estimate drawn up in June last year.
That was why the department was not keen on visa-on-arrival for Indians as the facility had been abused, especially by those from Chennai, he said.
“These people who came to Malaysia through the visa-on-arrival facility, could be back in India or be among people here... (maybe) working in the Indian restaurants.
“We just don't know where these people are now... probably still in Malaysia for economic reasons,” he said in a interview with visiting Indian journalists at his office here yesterday.
Najib indicated that he might take up the issue during his three-day official visit to India, beginning Jan 19.
Vietnamese come , dogs and cats goes missing
Chinese girls come , Husbands goes missing
Bangladeshi come , Malay girls goes missing
Indians come , cars and jet engines goes missing
Bollywood actors come , wives goes missing
Politicians come , money goes missing
Police come , drugs go missing
Election comes , ballots goes missing
Election lost , documents go missing
Release true report , doctor goes missing
Write SDs , whole family goes missing
Malaysia Today spins , RPK goes missing
Lim Guan Eng comes Federal funds for Penang goes missing
Lim Kit Siang blurps , Royal Commission of Inquiry goes missing
Karpal Singh , roars all the Singhs goes missing
No wonder we have so many mamaks now. No wonder mamaks makes so much noise nowadays.
ReplyDeleteWee Ka Siong and Tiong King Sing come and PKFZ 12 Billions goes missing.
ReplyDeleteLiow Tiong Lai and Brutus come and MCA also go missing.
What I think. They become overnight Bumiputras and start shouting No Allah.
ReplyDeleteMCA comes, all the rights of the Chinese go missing !
ReplyDeleteLim Guan Eng comes USD 10Bn FDI goes missing !
ReplyDeleteUMNO comes, Allah missing !
ReplyDeleteLim Kit Siang comes , eyes goes missing
ReplyDeleteAnwar comes , Saiful goes missing
ReplyDeleteHAHAHA. This is a sarcastic and funny one buddy ! I like this piece :) Very good. Keep it up :)
ReplyDeleteOmar Goh comes, Goh Wei Liang goes missing !
ReplyDeleteGoh WL ,
ReplyDeleteHope you guys like it here , but don't go missing ! ha ha ha
OTK comes , Brutus Wee and Chow Mai Fun go missing
ReplyDeleteHishamuddin comes, the Keris go flying
ReplyDeleteDear J4OTK
ReplyDeleteConfirmation of reports in the Star and Malaysian Mirror that WKS was behind the premature ending of Astro show.
Wee to sue Phang over remarks on talk show
2010/01/12
KUALA LUMPUR, Tues: MCA Youth Chief Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong said today that he would sue Tan Sri Robert Phang for his slanderous remarks against him when the latter spoke at a "live" talk show on TV last Friday.
Wee also said that he was notified by some MCA leaders who had forwarded an SMS in Chinese purportedly sent out by Phang to inform them that he would be going on air at 10 pm last Friday to expose Wee’s involvement in the Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) scandal.
"After consulting my lawyer, he (the lawyer) asked me to send out an SMS to the programme producer and programme host to say that I will also take legal action against them. I sent out the SMS at 9.37 pm,” he said at a news conference at Wisma MCA here. -- BERNAMA
When Wee comes, Astro go missing
ReplyDeleteWhen Wee consults lawyers , balls goes missing
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ReplyDeleteI think Wee is really feeling the heat now with so many exposures of him lately . The more he talks , more exposures will be forth coming . His image is going , going , gone . I think he's getting cold sweat now when sleeping with full aircon .
He is now turning to threats to sue . If he's now careful , his career will be shorted like a blown fuse .
He has threatened to sue Datuk Ti , Chia and now Robert Phang . Signs of feeling the crunch coming .
wee ka siong comes, pigs go missing(replaced)
ReplyDeleteallah comes,churches go missing,
GE13 comes, ....... go missing???
Heard WKS went cryng to Najib's polsec over this show. Now it shows who is linked to Ahemno.Bloody shameful isn't it.
ReplyDeleteThe Straits Times
ReplyDeletePublication Date: 12-01-2010
Malaysia has strongly condemned the recent attacks on churches and sought to reassure foreign diplomats that the incidents over the 'Allah' controversy were isolated.
Prime Minister Najib Razak also told a group of journalists from India that the situation was under control and that the attacks were the work of a very small group of people.
But in a sign that tensions remained, a church in Negeri Sembilan was hit on Monday (January 11), in the eighth attack since last Friday.
The government, eager to repair Malaysia's international image as a moderate Muslim nation, held a briefing for about 70 foreign diplomats om Monday. The hour-long meeting was chaired by the Home Ministry's secretary-general Mahmood Adam.
Diplomats told The Straits Times that ministry officials assured them at the closed-door session that the attacks were isolated and not organised by any group.
The officials also said the government had met community leaders to help calm the situation and that they were optimistic the controversy would eventually die down.
The attacks were sparked by a Dec 31 High Court decision allowing Christians to use the word 'Allah' to refer to God, which angered some Muslims. The government has since appealed against the decision, insisting that 'Allah' should be used only by Muslims.
But the government is concerned about the impact the attacks may have on the country. Attracting foreign investment is high on Malaysia's list of priorities as it claws itself out of the global economic downturn.
Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said on Sunday that the situation had been "exaggerated" by the foreign media, SMSes and the Internet.
Said one diplomat: "This meeting showed they are serious about tackling the issue, but it still seems uncertain how the situation will unfold."
Mahmood told reporters after the briefing that a few diplomats had asked why the word 'Allah' could not be used by Christians in Malaysia, when it is widely used in places like Indonesia and the Middle East.
"Be fair, you have to compare apples to apples, oranges to oranges. Our landscape is different from other countries. Malays here are different" from Muslims in other countries, he said.
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Yes - they are quite different here isn't it?
When UMN0 comes & stay for 50 years - brains go missing
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