'Democracy is dead in Malaysian Indian Congress'.Byline: ANI Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur (kwä`lə l m`p r), city (1990 est. pop. , Mar 23 (ANI): Former Malaysian Indian Congress
vice-president M. Muthupalaniappan, who failed in his bid to contest the
party's top post, claims that "democracy is dead" in the
MIC.
He said this was evident as many of his nominations were disqualified dis·qual·i·fy tr.v. dis·qual·i·fied, dis·qual·i·fy·ing, dis·qual·i·fies 1. a. To render unqualified or unfit. b. To declare unqualified or ineligible. 2. . Muthupalaniappan said his bid for the presidency did not go down well with incumbent S. Samy Vellu Datuk Seri Samy Vellu Sangalimuthu (Tamil: சாமிவேலு சங்கிலிமுத்து) (born June 20, 1936), better known as S. from "day one". "He wanted to win unopposed to show MIC's counterparts in the Barisan Nasional that he is still in control of the party and that the members want a 73-year-old as president," The Star quoted him, as saying. Muthupalaniappan, 66, claimed that branch chairmen who signed his nomination forms had been asked to sign another one for Samy Vellu, too, thus making both their nominations null and void. "I anticipated this," he said, adding that he had informed the branch chairmen who were nominating him to make statutory declarations as to who they really wanted to see as president. "But, the election steering committee rejected the declarations." Muthupalaniappan, who submitted 53 nominations supporting him during the party presidential nomination at the MIC headquarters this morning, had 48 of them disqualified, leaving him with only five valid nominations. A presidential aspirant has to obtain 50 nominations, with each needing one proposer and five seconders. All of them must be branch chairmen. There are 3,700 such chairmen nationwide in the MIC. Muthupalaniappan also claimed that the MIC headquarters only gave him 65 nomination forms whereas Samy Vellu had more than 550. He said, according to the MIC constitution, division and state chiefs were to be the returning officers but they were barred from lobbying for any candidate. "But this was not the case," he said. (ANI) Copyright 2009 Asian News International The Asian News International (ANI) agency provides multimedia news to China and 50 bureaus in India. It covers virtually all of South Asia since its foundation and presently claims, on its official website, to be the leading South Asia-wide news agency. (ANI) - All Rights Reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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