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Poll-eve charges before Malaysian Indian Congress meet
Pakistan News.Net Friday 11th September, 2009 (IANS)
Aspirants for Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) party posts are trading charges on the eve of the party's plenary meeting Saturday.
S. Subramaniam, a former MIC deputy president who wants to recapture the post, Friday dismissed an allegation by the party chief and old rival S. Samy Vellu that he was banking on 'external influence' to canvas for votes, NST Online reported.
The charge related to his being praised by the country's former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad and published by a Tamil online news portal.
'He (Samy Vellu) gets upset whenever somebody praises me... everyone has the right to speak,' Subramaniam told reporters after attending a gathering with about 900 members and delegates of the MIC's Klang Divison in Selangor state.
MIC speaks for the nearly two million ethnic Indian community.
In a statement later published on the portal, Vellu was reported as saying that Subramaniam had lost whatever credibility that was left in him by seeking the help of people outside the MIC.
'Subramaniam is so desperate that he has to seek the mandate from Mahathir to win in the party elections. He has brought shame to the MIC members and the party,' Vellu was quoted as saying.
Subramaniam said Mahathir spoke his mind without fear or favour and the paper just published what he had said.
'I had nothing to do with it. I am grateful to him (Mahathir) because he had said something nice about me,' he said.
Subramaniam is challenging incumbent deputy president G. Palanivel who is on Vellu's 'official' list of candidates.
Another candidate for the post is vice-president S. Sothinathan.
Vellu has expressed his displeasure at this candidature and has snapped all political ties with his one-time protege, media reports have said.
A political analyst from Universiti Sains Malaysia, Sivamurugan Pandian, told official Bernama news agency that the chances were there for Subramaniam to get sympathy votes in the party elections following the decision of the MIC Central Working Committee (CWC) to refer Subramaniam to the disciplinary committee.
While Vellu has been re-elected for a 11th term, the 1,500-plus delegates will vote in the MIC's poll Saturday for the other posts. Email this story to a friend
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Chief Justice 09-11-09, 04:50 AM |
Poll-eve charges before Malaysian Indian Congress meet
Prediction: Subra wins and captures cwc with a majority and S. Vellu loses a vote of non confidence. Subra is acting President
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Vell 09-11-09, 11:17 AM |
Thalavaarvegal
Dei, thanmby stop the fighting.
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Johan Bauer 09-11-09, 03:33 PM |
Go Subramaniam
Down Fall with Mr Samy. Wake up and smell the coffee.
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bobby from dubai 09-12-09, 01:45 AM |
Subramaniam - go full steam you have
S. Vellu must honorably retire and let the younger generation play the role. All his contemporaries in all BN component parties have gone - what is he holding on for. Give him another thirty years the Indian will face the same situation or even worst. Subra and his new team may do something - hopefully; but, a change is a MUST for MIC.
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