Below is the full text of his statement:-
“Generally Indians in the country do not expect much from the MIC, but at least they expect the party to behave and not insult Indians.
There are so many wrongs with the party. Basically, it has been accused of betraying the trust of the community over the years. Thus, if the party leaders have nothing relevant to say, the community expects them to at least “shut” their mouths.
With the talk about an alliance between UMNO and PAS, the MCA had some guts to say that it will oppose any move to bring PAS within the fold of BN. But S. Subramaniam, the MIC President, had a different thing to say. Rather than analysing the the ramifications of such move, he went ahead and said that the MIC would not oppose such a move and that UMNO and PAS could cooperate during the time of elections.
Subramaniam was brought into MIC by the former president, S. Samy Vellu some years back. His entry into MIC was basically to ensure that the interests of Samy Velllu and family would be taken care of. While he has remained loyal to Samy Vellu, he has done nothing to uplift the Indian community from its social, economic and educational doldrums. Either he is overseas or spending his time to ensure that his political enemies do not take an upper hand in the present upheaval of the party.
If at all he survives in the MIC, it is mainly due to the life-line extended by the Prime Minister, Najib Tun Razak. Suibramaniam is beholden to Najib for his continued stay in the party. Thus, when he spoke favourably about the possibility about UMNO-PAS alliance, it was his extreme and slavish loyalty to Najib. To date, he has never questioned about the funds that Najib has received in his accounts and he has failed to raise issues about 1MDB.
While it is easy to establish the irrelevance of the party to Indians, the question remains why Subramaniam continues to make statements that hurts the well-being and dignity of Indians. Subramaniam does not realise that the alliance between UMNO and PAS would spell disaster for non-Malay political parties in the BN fold. Subramaniam does not realise that this alliance would not be a simple political alliance, but an alliance that would strengthen both Malay nationalism and Islamic radicalism. Once this two elements are combined, it would be powerful antidote to the demands of non-Malays or non-Muslims.
The MCA despite its faults has sensed what the alliance would be in store for non-Malays. This is the reason why it said that it would oppose any move on the part of UMNO to bring in PAS into the BN coalition. But unfortunately, MCA did not elaborate beyond this as the party lacks leaders who are not courageous and who can stand up the various antics of UMNO.
There is growing feeling in the country among Indians that the MIC should just “close shop” as it will never do anything useful for the community. If the party could not deliver economic and social benefits during its heyday, what guarantee is there for the party to do under the present political circumstances.
Today MIC is kept alive by the “blood infusion” from UMNO. I hope the party leaders realise this and refrain from making stupid and idiotic comments about UMNO-PAS alliance without understanding the full implications of this pact and what is in store for non-Malays political parties in BN.”