| Voting for the community person |
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| Written by Yuk-Hang Ng and Andy Ho | |
| Wednesday, 14 November 2007 | |
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“Don’t call us minorities!” he reiterated during the interview. “Being ‘minority’ means we are dependent on the government, but we Indians are powerful!” Mike cares about the elections and knows a lot about the candidates. He said he would support Gary Ahuja in the upcoming election.
“He is my community person and he speaks my language,” Mike said. “He understands better than the others.” Trackback(0)
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