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MIC To Focus On Delivering Indian Votes – Datuk Seri G.Palanivel
Datuk Seri G. PalanivelIts president Datuk Seri G. Palanivel said the
party would concentrate more on securing Indian votes from non-MIC
members and believed that the 60,000 party members who had registered as
voters in Selangor would remain loyal to BN.
SHAH ALAM : The MIC
will intensify efforts to deliver the 140,000 Indian votes outside the
party in Selangor to Barisan Nasional (BN) in the coming 13th general
election.
“The important thing is that the party
should bring back the 140,000 Indian voters outside MIC in Selangor to
support BN and we have already identified 50,000 of them to date.
“MIC leaders and members should maintain
a good relationship with these Indian voters,” he said in his speech at
the launching of the Selangor MIC Youth election machinery, here,
Sunday.
Palanivel, who is also Selangor MIC
chairman, said the party had identified 14 state seats in Selangor which
could be won by BN with the combination of Malay and Indian votes.
He said the party would concentrate more
on getting back the Indian votes from constituencies, namely the Kota
Raja parliamentary seat and Seri Andalas state seat as there were
significant numbers of Indian voters in the two constituencies.
“We have more than 10 per cent Indian
voters in these 14 state seats and the largest Indian vote-bank is Kota
Raja and Seri Andalas in Klang, comprising 28,000 and 14,000 votes
respectively.
On another note, Palanivel said the
problem involving 1.6 hectares of land at the Batu Ampat Tamil school in
Kampung Jawa, Klang had been settled and an announcement on the matter
would be made soon.
The minister in the Prime Minister’s
Department also said that the Sime Darby Group had indicated to him that
it would build decent homes for the Indian community on a 16ha piece of
land identified on Carey Island, Kuala Langat.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun
Razak in his speech when launching the national ‘Ku Sihat Pemulihan
Dalam Komuniti’ programme in Kampung Sungai Bumbun, Kuala Langat
recently, said that he would discuss the request for a piece of
residential land from the Indian community on Carey Island with the Sime
Darby Group.
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