Govt concerned over alleged harassment of Indians in Malaysia: PM
November 30th, 2007 - 7:58 pm ICT by adminNew Delhi, Nov 30 (ANI): Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said that the government was concerned over the alleged harassment of ethnic Indians in Malaysia.
Reacting to the reported harassment incident, Singh said the government is concerned whenever any Indian is in trouble anywhere in the world.
“This is a matter which concerns us, the Prime Minister said at a joint press conference with Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates.
Singh and Socrates, who is head the European Union at present, were addressing the media after their talks here.
Meanwhile, the issue was also raised in the Parliament. Several parties demanded that the Centre should take up the matter with Malaysia.
External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee said in his statements in both Houses that the government “deeply solicitous” for the welfare of people of Indian origin living abroad, and that he was in touch with Kuala Lumpur on the issue.
“We have friendly relations with Malaysia and we are in touch with the Malaysian authorities in the related matter,” he said.
Earlier this week, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi sought Manmohan Singhs intervention in the issue, and urged him protect the rights of Tamils in Malaysia.
This came after Malaysia’s de-facto justice minister Nazri Aziz reportedly told Karunanidhi over telephone to mind his own business after the official complained about Malaysia’s treatment of its ethnic Indians.
“This is Malaysia, not Tamil Nadu,” Aziz was quoted as saying, adding: “This has got nothing to do with him… lay off.”
Some ethnic Indians were allegedly harassed during a rally organised by the Hindu Rights Action Force in Kuala Lumpur on November 25. (ANI)
- Malaysia can handle its ethnic issue, says PM - Oct 27, 2010
- Samy Vellu to promote infrastructure projects in India - Apr 08, 2011
- Multi-cultural Malaysia can handle ethnic issues: PM (Lead) - Oct 27, 2010
- Malaysian Deputy PM heads for five-day visit to India - Mar 08, 2011
- Tamils, Punjabis celebrate festivals in Malaysia - Apr 14, 2011
- Malaysian PM counsels calm on `Christian takeover' reports - May 09, 2011
- 'Little India' to receive Manmohan, Razak (Lead, Superseding earlier story) - Oct 26, 2010
- Little India lights up to receive Manmohan, Razak (Second Lead) - Oct 26, 2010
- A Little India in KL, amid underlying ethnic tension (Lead) - Oct 27, 2010
- A Little India is born, but what of ethnic tensions - Oct 27, 2010
- Malaysia's 'Little India' to receive Manmohan, Razak - Oct 26, 2010
- Malaysia to make new law to fight piracy - Mar 24, 2011
- May consider central security for Mullaperiyar Dam: PM (Lead) - Dec 26, 2011
- Manmohan Singh warmly welcomed in Chennai - Dec 25, 2011
- India, Malaysia sign treaty to tackle crime - Mar 12, 2012
Tags: earlier this week, external affairs minister, harassment, indians in malaysia, karunanidhi, kuala lumpur, malaysian authorities, nazri aziz, portuguese prime minister, pranab mukherjee, prime minister manmohan singh, rally organised, socrates, tamil nadu