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All MIC President’s Men in: Samy Velu in jubilant mood

mk50Malaysiakini.com

September 12, 2009

All theĀ  President’s Men in MIC Leadership Team

Incumbent G Palanivel have retained the MIC deputy president post by fighting off a strong challenge from rivals S. Subramaniam and S. Sothinathan.

Palanivel (left) garnered 629 votes against former deputy president Subramaniam, 547, and former vice-president Sothinathan, 280. His margin of majority was rather slim – 82 votes.

All three candidates endorsed by MIC president S Samy Vellu have also been elected to the three vice-president posts in today’s party polls.

Human Resources Minister Dr S Subramaniam was the top vote getter with 1,260 votes, while deputy minister in the Prime Minister’s Department SK Devamany came second with 1,122 votes and Federal Territories deputy minister M Saravanan joining the other two with 1,030 votes.

It is also learnt that most of Samy Vellu’s men have won the lion’s share of the 23 seats in the party’s central working committee.

Samy Vellu feeling ‘much better

A visibly distraught Sothinathan said he accepted the verdict from the 1,469 party delegates.

“Even after what the prime minister had said today, they don’t change. What can I do? Everybody knows the situation. The public know but still…”

Meanwhile, Subramanian supporters looked dejected and there appeared to be an air of disbelief among them.

Some expressed anger, saying that MIC would never change and that they might as well support the Pakatan Rakyat opposition.

MIC supremo Samy Vellu, when asked how he felt, laughed and said: “Much better… much better.”

A close aide of had earlier told Malaysiakini that the party boss had visited a temple just before the elections to ‘invoke the armies of Hanuman’ (monkey god) to help his team win.

Subra mobbed by dejected supporters

In an immediate reaction, Subramaniam said he accepted the decision of the delegates although he was disappointed.

He however expressed surprised that the delegates had failed to understand Najib’s advice this morning.

“I don’t know if they did not understand it or refused to listen but they have decided and I shall accept their decision,” he said.

He was mobbed by his somber supporters as he came out of the counting room. He urged his supporters to remain calm and leave peacefully.

Subramaniam also said that he needed some time to think about what he would do next. He also refused to comment if he will be leaving MIC for another party or form a new party.

“Give me some time. I will answer all these later,” he said. He blamed his defeat to money politics by the president’s team. “So much of money was given. They did not stop giving,” he lamented.

KP Samy: We’ll form a new party

Some of Subramaniam’s supporters were in tears after the unofficial results indicated his defeat.

A few blamed Sothinathan for splitting the votes and playing the spoiler in the deputy president race, while others were angry with Samy Vellu for orchestrating their leader’s defeat.

While Subramaniam is silent about his future in MIC, many his loyalists said their man’s political future lies outside the party that had rejected him today.

Subramaniam left the Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC) where the MIC 63rd AGM is being held before the official results were announced.

A highly emotional KP Samy, who is a staunch supporter of Subramaniam, vowed to leave MIC.

“We will form a new party and teach these people a lesson. We will tell the PM not to rely on this fellow (Samy Vellu),” he said.

Jubilant Samy sings

After the election commission steering committee head K Vijayanathan announced the results, a jubilant Samy Vellu thanked the delegates and broke out into a song.

A few minutes later, he returned to the microphone and asked for the music to be turned down in the hall.

The president then thanked the media representatives and called on the delegates to give them a resounding applause.

Samy Vellu also argued that there had been changes in the party line-up.

“They wanted changes and I have made them. About 18 out of the 23 CWC members are new. All three vice-presidents are new.

“The deputy president is only three years old while the president is 73-years-old,” he quipped.

“I will take care of them, train them, so that they can run a strong party.”

Following this, Palanivel thanked the delegates for voting him. Responding to a question, he denied that the election has caused fissures in the party.

“There is no split in the party. The party is united.”

Balloting lasted three hours

Earlier today, the 1,469 MIC delegates took three hours to complete their voting in what is considered as the most tense and most watched polls in the party’s 63-year history.

According to Vijayanathan, who is also MIC secretary-general, there were 54 polling booths and 28 ballot boxes.

The balloting, which kicked off at 1pm, came to a close at 4pm.

The ballot boxes were taken to Bilik Pangkor, on the third floor of the PWTC, for the counting of votes.

At 4.25pm, the contestants emerged from the main conference hall.

Subramaniam was greeted with a resounding applause while the reception was a little muted for his key rival, Palanivel. Some of Subramanian’s supporters shouted “give change a chance”.

However, most of the delegates have decided to back their long-time president, who has led the party for 33 years, and his men.

OFFICIAL RESULTS

Deputy president

G Palanivel* – 629
S Subramaniam – 547
S Sothinathan – 280

Vice-president (3 posts)

Dr S Subramaniam – 1,260
SK Devamany - 1,122
M Saravanan
- 1,030

S Balakrishnan – 471
VKK Teagarajan – 220
P Subramaniam – 215
P Mariayee – 61

* Incumbent. Those in bold are MIC president S Samy Vellu’s men.

Central Working Committee (23 seats)

1. KR Partiban
2. M Asojan
3. VS Mogan
4. RA Ragu Moorthi
5. S Murugesan
6. M Devandran
7. A Saktivel
8. Randhir Singh
9. Jaspal Singh
10. KRA Naidu
11. K Ganeson
12. S Ananthan
13. MM Samy
14. SP Manikavasagam
15. M Paanjamoorthy
16. AGaneson
17. VK Suppiah
18. S Ganesan
19. KP Samy
20. SS Rajagopal
21. N Ravisandaran
22. P Palaniappan
23. Madhu Marimuthu

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9 Responses to “All MIC President’s Men in: Samy Velu in jubilant mood”

  1. The foxy Samy’s men were voted in by the delegates, but will MIC survive a split in its ranks? Let us wait and see what Subra’s move will be. In the coming weeks, we will witness the fallout post convention. In stead of forming another party, Subra should join PKR and bring along his supporters. Imagine Zaid, Chua and now Subra. –Din Merican

  2. subra have no where to go//leaving mic is no longer his choice..soon teh new team will sack him…for him to join the opposition…how is he going to face his umno backers n friends…to join another indian based party …as history have proven..did any survive n caused any impact? to start a new party..he cant get admission into b end…seemed he is cornerd.age is no plus either.
    ..perhaps as they say..just fade quietlsamy vellu not not win hand down..u noticed the v p votes was so wide different…this tell u one thing, samy is here to stay for a long long time…

  3. Fed up with Samy Vellu. God, help save the Indian community from this buch of thieves and thugs on Samy’s payroll.

  4. Firstly, a toddy salute to the toadies! Thy will be ashes to ashes, dust to dust.

    Please la, Din, Pakatan doesn’t need a an extraneous member like S.Subra. Only several hours ago he was gloating over dear leader’s so-called ‘message/massage’. An oppurtunist is like a parasite that eats from the inside. Enough of has-beens, almost-beens and no Beans. But i’m not referring to Zaid who was a big-bean who literally deserted his magic hadhari power-wand because of his principles.

    Have you asked whether the grassroots really want this rascal who spent half his life cosseted in the arms of Kali?
    Do you think he can suddenly change?
    Or he will use this defeat to defect without dignity?
    No, we don’t need devalued currencies, let him take over PPP or another Be-End ride, so that PR will be free from the old ways. To voiceless electorate like me – Sivarasa, Sivanesan, Manoharan, Karpal Singh & Anak2, Jeyasooria Denison etc are much better at representing the poor, brutalized and marginalized Indians – at least not tainted by the ‘aura’ of MaikaRinggit.

    Yes we need a Hindraf-like pressure group, but just look at some of their leaders now – they’ve transformed themselves into images/idols of their own being. Swell headedness of a pumpkin -with a halloween grin.

  5. I am happy Semi Value’s men won… the beginning of the end. I don’t think Subramaniam has anywhere to go, I don’t think Pakatan wants or needs him… the good thing that came out from this party election is the beginning of the end of MIC….

  6. In a sinking ship, sometimes it is better to be a loser so that one can get out of it fast. Go Subra go!

  7. Abg Din for hanuman’s sake dont turn PR into a dumping bin. What if Lingam decides to join PR ? Will he be welcome too ?

  8. PKR should be very careful not to simply accept Subra. Current Indian leaders is doing his job superbly. He is not good enough to fight for the Indian like Gobi, Sivarasa etc., ….
    _________
    Snow,

    PKR is a truly democratic political party. All key players are consulted before decisions of major import are taken. Decisions taken at PKR Biro Politik are based on consultation and consensus. Thanks for the kind reminder.—Din Merican

  9. Well said BATU FERRINGHI.

    The way things are moving, looks like MCA is next in line…


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