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Friday, December 19, 2014

SHORT REPRIEVE FOR PALANIVEL: No confidence vote if RoS meeting fails, warn party members

SHORT REPRIEVE FOR PALANIVEL: No confidence vote if RoS meeting fails, warn party members
KUALA LUMPUR - Former MIC Youth chief T. Mohan said a vote of no confidence against the party president was an option if discussions with the Registrar of Societies (RoS) failed.
“There are many steps that we can take, but we do not want to take now,” he told reporters outside the MIC headquarters, after the emergency meeting this evening.
The Indian-based Barisan Nasional party met today to discuss the next course of action after the RoS ordered MIC to hold fresh elections for the vice-president and 23 Central Working Committee posts.
Datuk Seri G. Palanivel had, after a two-hour meeting, announced that the party would discuss the matter further with the RoS further although the Cameron Highlands lawmaker refused to delve into details.
Mohan also revealed that he “personally disagreed” with MIC’s decision reached today, but agreed on the basis of “what was best for the party”.
“The decision by RoS was clear when they asked for a re-election, but for the sake of the party they want to seek clarification from RoS.
“So it is okay. We will allow them to do so,” he said, adding the special joint committee — of which Mohan is a part of — would give the leadership one week to discuss the matter.
Mohan also called today “a learning process” and not a black day in MIC.
The party, he claimed, endured what had happened in order to be mature enough to make a decision in the future.
Mohan said if DAP could accept the decision of RoS, why not MIC. The RoS had declared DAP’s elections null and void in 2013 after a glitch in the tabulating system.
“We want a re-election and we’ll stick by that stand.”
MIC Youth chief C. Sivarraajh, meanwhile, revealed that it was the complainants that suggested discussing the matter with RoS.
Thus, he claimed, everyone was “happy” with the outcome of the party’s meeting today.
“The only thing we are disappointed in was that this could have been done much earlier and that was what we were trying to convey to our president,” he told The Rakyat Post.
The meeting decided that a special joint committee between leaders and complainants would discuss the matter.
Sivaraajh said he was pleased to be included in the committee, along with MIC Wanita chief M. Mohana.
“Our primary goal it to strengthen the party by taking into account the views of others and only then focus on the re-election.” - http://www.therakyatpost.com

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