PKR claims that its delegation to the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) this
morning was attacked at the gates by MIC thugs, causing one member to be warded
in Putrajaya Hospital for his injuries.
The party’s vice-president N Surendran said he and about 30
PKR leaders and supporters were there for an appointment with Prime Minister
Najib Abdul Razak on the issue of secondary school student Reshina
Batumanathan’s citizenship.
“We found hundreds of MIC gangsters waiting
there for us.
“What was even more shocking was that they were led by MIC
Youth chief T Mohan himself, and other MIC leaders,” Surendran told a press
conference at PKR’s headquarters in Tropicana, Selangor.
In the incident
about 11.30am, Surendran said, the MIC men charged at him and Reshina, but they
were blocked by PKR supporters. They were then able to enter the
PMO.
“However, PKR Puchong division chief S Murali was pulled
out and seriously beaten by the MIC gangsters. He was bleeding from his eye and
fainted. He was then admitted to the hospital,” he said.
PKR’s Women’s wing chief Zuraida Kamaruddin, who was also with the
delegation, expressed disappointment that police officers at the scene did not
intervene in the scuffle.
Other PKR leaders in the delegation were its
director of strategy Rafizi Ramli, legal bureau head Latheefa Koya, MP for Kapar
S Manickavasagam and information bureau committee member K Gunasekaran, all of
whom were also present at the press conference.
Latheefa claimed that the
attack was pre-mediated and that the group was not there by coincidence, for
they carried banners making reference to Surendran.
'MIC Youth leader's wife tweeted, asking for Surendran'
Also, Mohan’s wife had tweeted, “Where are you Surendran, we are waiting for
you,” prior to the attack.
To questions from reporters, Latheefa said the
mob shouted that the issue of stateless ethnic Indians was an MIC issue, and
asked why PKR was getting involved.
Reshina, 17, was expelled by her school last month because
she did not have an IC to register for the SPM examination, even though she was
born in Malaysia and her father has a blue IC, indicating that he is documented
as a citizen.
“Under Article 14 (of the federal constitution), she is
automatically a citizen of Malaysia because her father is a citizen,” said
Surendran, who also showed the father’s IC to members of the press.
He
said Reshina “is living proof” that the government’s MyDaftar programme to
register undocumented Malaysians was a failure, and claimed that the programme’s
taskforce consultant, Siva Subramaniam, had advised her to register to study as
a foreigner.
This was unacceptable, Surendran said, as Reshina is not a
foreigner but a Malaysian who does not have the documents to acknowledge her
citizenship.
He urged Najib to recognise her citizenship within 24 hours,
since the pertinent documents had already been handed to his aide Ghazali
Ibrahim.
As for the attack, Surendran said a police report would be
lodged on the matter tomorrow afternoon.
As of late this evening,
Malaysiakini’s attempts to reach the MIC’s Mohan for his comments have
been unsuccessful.
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