Now that Hindraf has been banned, Malaysian Indians are now trying to figure out which channel to use to forward their complaints and suggestions to the Government.
NOW that Hindraf has been outlawed, the Indians will have one less voice to speak up for them and engage the authorities, especially after they had rejected the MIC as their representative as evident by the results of the March 8 general election.
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