I was deported because Malaysia considered me a ‘security threat’: Vaiko
Posted on June 11th, 2017
Courtesy ANI
Vaiko returned to Chennai Friday night. The MDMK leader had been invited to attend the wedding of Penang Deputy Chief Minister P Ramasamy’s daughter on June 10.
“As soon as I reached the check-in counter, they saw my name and said that I am blacklisted and can’t enter Malaysia. Thereafter, I was taken to the immigration office where I was questioned for several hours,” Vaiko said.
“They asked whether I was a Tamilian from Sri Lanka, I said no. I even showed them my ID card. They said that a lot of cases have been charged against me and asked me whether I belong to the LTTE. I said I am a supporter of the LTTE,” he added.
Vaiko said he informed Ramasamy of the development, who contacted Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Young so that they could inform the security and immigration officials about the purpose of his visit.
“I showed them a wedding invitation. I told them that I had travelled to Kuala Lanpur in 2015 as well. Later, I apprised Deputy Chief Minister Ramasamy about this. He contacted Penang Chief Minister Lim Kuan. He later contacted Deputy Prime Minister to talk about my release,” he said.
“The Penang Chief Minister told me that the officials are stubborn and that I am (seen as) a security threat to Malaysia. Later instructions came from the Deputy PM’s office not to allow me to enter Kuala Lumpur,” he concluded. (ANI)
June 12th, 2017 at 12:18 am
Just like Prabakaran, Vaico keeps dreaming day and night for a Tamil empire that includes Malaysia. So, the man is certainly a security threat to that country. Vaico may not be a security threat to India but he is an enigma for India.
June 12th, 2017 at 2:10 am
Well done Malaysia!
Malaysia is an EXCELLENT EXAMPLE for SL. It has 3 million TAMILS but DOES NOT give Tamil language the official or national status.
Malaysia deported VP’s parents.
Malaysia deported KP.
Malaysia deported Psycho Vaiko.
Learn from Malaysia how to SHUT UP racist Tamils.
June 13th, 2017 at 5:34 pm
well done Malaysia,glad that I have my investments in that country and so happy to enjoy life there,so friendly people.