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Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Sothi goes for MIC veep post

S Sothinathan, a former deputy minister, said because he had been away from mainstream politics for sometime, there were many hurdles to cross.

KUALA LUMPUR: MIC Central Working Committee member S. Sothinathan put to rest speculations when he announced his decision to contest the post of vice-president in the MIC elections on Nov 30.

He said he arrived at the decision after discussing with party president G. Palanivel, grassroots leaders and the public.

“My agenda is to serve the Indian community through the MIC. Therefore, there is a need to strengthen MIC’s unity and the community, to make sure it returns to its glory days.

“It is not a difficult task if we put our minds together,” he told a press conference here today.

The former natural resources and environment deputy minister said he needed to position himself in the party because after “being away” from mainstream politics over the past few years, there were many hurdles he had to face.

Holding previous posts such as (MIC) secretary-general for six years (2000-2006) and vice-president (2006-2009) in the party, Sothinathan, 53, believed his vast experience would bring about wisdom as to what was right for the party and community.

The post is expected to be contested by eight other candidates.

Meanwhile, MIC Youth secretary C. Sivarraajh announced his intention to contest the post of Youth chief during the wing’s elections on Nov 16.

He said his decision was based on his contributions to the party, vast experience and backing from supporters.

Sivarraajh is Special Officer (I) to Perak Menteri Besar Zambry Abdul Kadir.

Also announcing his candidacy was MIC Youth legal bureau head R. Thinalan.

Thinalan is contesting the post of MIC Youth deputy chief.

On the duo’s vision and mission for MIC Youth, Sivarraajh said: “We want to go beyond the temple and schools issues.

“Our priority is the economy issue and Indian community empowerment because the core reason behind gangsterism is economy.

“ Meanwhile, Thinalan said he was committed to work hard for MIC Youth in the coming years as youth or young voters will make up a big percentage in the 14th General Election.

The MIC Youth and Wanita MIC will hold their respective elections on Nov 16, with nominations fixed on Nov 8.

-Bernama

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