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Murder of senior Indian politician raises alarm in Malaysia

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The murder of a senior ethnic Indian politician has added a violent new dimension to Malaysia's racial politics, with one leader suggesting the killing may be intended as a message not to 'sell out' the community.

S. Krishnasamy was shot once in the head on Friday at the unguarded offices of the Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) in southern Johore state. The regional political power broker had been critical of recent protests staged by other sectors of the Indian community.

S. Samy Vellu, long-time president of the MIC, said: 'I think some people feel we are useless now and so murder is now possible.

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'I have ordered security to be tightened in all our party offices and security for all party leaders. I hope this gun culture is isolated and will not take root.'

Mr Samy Vellu claimed 'some Indians' were trying to show that the MIC had sold out the community by not backing two major public protests in November last year.

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Some sectors of the Indian community have complained loudly about the pro-Malay policies of the government.

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