KUALA LUMPUR, March 7 — Datuk S. Subramaniam won an injunction in the High Court today to block his old political foe Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu from going ahead with a meeting to allegedly cement the latter’s control over the MIC’s RM1 billion education wing.
Critics led by the former MIC deputy president and also those aligned with current party president Datuk G. Palanivel have accused Samy Vellu (picture) of seeking to hijack the Maju Institute of Educational Development (MIED).
This morning, Subramaniam and two other MIC leaders won an injunction to stop Samy Vellu, who is MIED chairman, from going ahead with a meeting that would have expanded the number board members in MIED.
Critics of Samy Vellu have claimed that he planned to appoint his supporters into the MIED board.
Besides Subramaniam, former MIC Youth chief A. Vigneswaran and former Kedah state assemblyman Datuk S. Ganesan, who is also a central working committee member, were among those who applied for the injunction
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Critics led by the former MIC deputy president and also those aligned with current party president Datuk G. Palanivel have accused Samy Vellu (picture) of seeking to hijack the Maju Institute of Educational Development (MIED).
This morning, Subramaniam and two other MIC leaders won an injunction to stop Samy Vellu, who is MIED chairman, from going ahead with a meeting that would have expanded the number board members in MIED.
Critics of Samy Vellu have claimed that he planned to appoint his supporters into the MIED board.
Besides Subramaniam, former MIC Youth chief A. Vigneswaran and former Kedah state assemblyman Datuk S. Ganesan, who is also a central working committee member, were among those who applied for the injunction
MORE TO COME
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