Subramaniam announced this in a press statement, saying RoS had conveyed this in a letter addressed to the MIC central working committee (CWC) of 2009.
"RoS in a letter addressed to CWC 2009 today has recognised that Datuk Seri G.Palanivel is no more a member of the MIC as per Article 91 of the MIC constitution.
Palanivel and four others in the party took legal action against RoS, and today failed to obtain an interim stay against a court ruling which upheld RoS's directive for re-elections.
Subramaniam had also declared Palanivel no longer a member, citing the MIC constitution on members who seek legal action against the party.
Subramaniam also recently announced that the RoS had given MIC an extended period until October to hold re-elections.
MIC is a senior component member of the ruling BN coalition, but BN has largely stayed out of its leadership tussle and left the party to resolve its matters internally.
BN secretary-general Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor had said that the coalition offered to help MIC by providing some solutions, but these were rejected.
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