S. Sunthar, 34, was among the 23 candidates who managed to secure a place in the CWC after garnering 729 votes.
He was previously appointed as a member of the CWC, highest decision making body in MIC by party president Datuk Seri G. Palanivel.
Meanwhile, Deputy Education Minister P. Kamalanathan, another candidate who won the CWC post, said the decision by the delegates showed a positive voice for youthful rejuvenation within the party.
"I hope everybody accepts the results with an open heart and work together for the community's transformation," he said.
The following are winners for the 23 CWC seats.
- Datuk R. Raghu Moorthy - 1,000 votes
- Datuk S. Murugesan - 970
- K. Parthiban - 958
- A. Sakthivel - 952
- Datuk M.S Mahadevan - 760
- P. Kamalanathan - 756
- G. Kumar Aaaman - 737
- Randhir Singh - 734
- S. Sunthar - 729
- P. Palaniappan - 684
- Datuk V.S Mogan - 681
- A. Prakas Rao - 670
- V. Elango - 652
- R. Vidyanathan - 641
- J. Dhinagaran - 630
- R. Goonasekaran - 615
- P. Subramaniam - 571
- K. Ramalingam - 570
- M. Asojan - 560
- A. Ganesan - 553
- A. Hendry Benedict - 545
- M.L. Maran - 544
- K. P. Samy - 544
Three candidates, M. L. Maran, S. Ananthan and K. P. Samy secured 544 votes each. They were then asked to draw lots to determine who finished in 22nd and
23rd place. - Bernama
23rd place. - Bernama
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