Tuesday, June 30, 2015

MIC may see double polls as leadership spat drags on

Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramaniam dismisses dates set by Datuk Seri G. Palanivel for fresh MIC polls. – The Malaysian Insider pic by Seth Akmal, June 30, 3015.Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramaniam dismisses dates set by Datuk Seri G. Palanivel for fresh MIC polls. – The Malaysian Insider pic by Seth Akmal, June 30, 3015.
MIC might see two separate party elections held after Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramaniam, who says he is acting president, today dismissed the polls called by embattled president Dautk Seri G. Palanivel as an "NGO election".
"Anyone can call for an election, that will be a NGO (non-governmental organisation) election, not a MIC election," Subramaniam said during a press conference at MIC headquarters today in Kuala Lumpur after a meeting of the 2009 central working committee (CWC).
Palanivel yesterday set his own dates for party elections after claiming to have chaired a meeting of the interim 2009 CWC, but Subramaniam shot that down as well, saying that there was only one 2009 CWC line-up.
"There is only one CWC from 2009, and that is the CWC that met today," he said.
The party elections called by Subramaniam's camp is set to start with branch elections scheduled for the end of July.
Palanivel yesterday had called for branch elections to be held in July as well, with nominations on July 15 and 16, and elections from July 24 to 26.
The election for the party president will be in September, he had said.
Palanivel and his CWC that met yesterday also passed several resolutions, including instructing letters to be sent to all branches not to entertain any request by Subramaniam's camp with regards to elections by his group.
Palanivel and his deputy Subramaniam have been locked in battle for control of MIC since disputes over the results of party elections in November 2013, which led to the Registrar of Societies (RoS) ordering re-elections.
Palanivel says he has suspended Subramaniam's membership, while the latter says that Palanivel is no longer an MIC member because of legal action he took to stop the RoS directive on re-elections.
- TMI

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