Transfer of MITRA to Unity Ministry was done in consultation with Pakatan Harapan and not Barisan Nasional or MIC.

Opinion
7 Dec 2024 • 8:00 AM MYT
Navinn Gounder
Navinn Gounder

National MIC Youth Information Chief advocating for M'sian Indians' welfare

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It is truly a disappointing decision to transfer MITRA back to the Ministry of Unity, as all the efforts made prior to its placement under the Prime Minister’s Department have dissipated. It is important for MITRA to remain under the purview of the Prime Minister in order to continuously serve the Indian community without any particular preference or political pressure.

The distribution of funds and programs will have to reach the Indians in need, and placing it within the purview of the PMO will allow it to cut through the red tape so that help can reach the needy as soon as it is required. It is an absolute disappointment to know that the Malaysian Indian Congress(MIC) and stakeholders of the Indian community were not consulted if MITRA should be removed from the PMO and placed back under the National Unity Ministry.

MITRA was first established in 2014 as SEDIC (Socio-economic Development of the Indian Community) under the PMO until it was rebranded as MITRA and transferred to the Ministry of Unity in 2018. It remained under the ministry throughout Tan Sri Muhyiddin’s premiership until it was again placed back under the PMO in 2022 under Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri’s tenure as Prime Minister.

It is understood largely that MITRA funds were not directly channeled to the affected groups and individuals. This indirect nature of disbursement only benefited the NGOs. This is the reason why the funds meant for the community have been abused to the advantage of the directors of the organizations, and such possibilities will shrink if it is allowed to remain under the PMO.

The fact that no one was consulted except the leaders in Pakatan Harapan and no efforts to look into the need for the transfer is saddening. If TERAJU is able to remain under PMO and having been successful, why can't we wish the same for MITRA? Despite unreasonable allegations of misuse that were always thrown to MIC, we at least took an effort to establish the Indian Consultative Council and engaged every Indian stakeholder to look into the future of the community.

MIC is not raising this issue just to undermine the Minister or Deputy Minister of Unity’s capability but we have seen how such a situation turned into a disaster before. How can Indians have faith in the system and their leaders if the same mistake keeps repeating? This move will not take the “all of the community” approach and will be clearly seen as an approach to safeguard a particular group for personal agenda.

Thinalan T Rajagopalu, National MIC Information Chief.

Source: https://mic.org.my


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