My Comments Upfront:
The Ever Faithful.
Throw Away After Use.
The Ever Faithful.
Throw Away After Use.
- adapted from P Ramasamy
- Feb 11
- brief visit offensive and dismissive
- Spending only about 30 minutes at the site
- failed to show genuine respect for the festival
- or the community gathered in devotion to Lord Murugan.
- Adding to lack of sincerity accompanied by Khalistan
- whose presence contributed little to the occasion
- attempt to compensate for failure to appoint Tamil minister
- did not even step into the office of the temple
- arrived without usual entourage of cars, bodyguards
- calculated move to project image of authority, arrogance
- to impress upon Tamils their fate depended on his goodwill
- chose to visit days before the festival
- likely out of fear of alienating Muslims
- This visit was not about respect or solidarity
- but about political maneuvering
- If he truly cared would have visited on Thaipusam itself
- rather than staging a brief appearance beforehand
- Hindus are not naïve
- they recognize political tokenism when they see it