MIC Secretary-General quits over defeat in Malaysian polls

May 15, 2013 07:19 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 11:18 pm IST - Kuala Lumpur

S. Murugesan, Secretary-General of Malaysian Indian Congress, the country’s largest ethnic Indian party, today quit following his defeat in the May 5 General Elections.

Mr. Murugesan resigned to keep his promise to party supremo G. Palanivel that he would resign should he lose in the polls.

He will be succeeded by Sakthivel Alagapan, 43.

In a statement posted on the party website, Mr. Murugesan, who lost to the Opposition PAS in the Kota Raja parliamentary constituency, said he had informed Mr. Palanivel about his decision last week.

“The party needs to rejuvenate and renew itself. I have given my best as secretary-general to move the party forward and be more relevant to the younger generation,” he said.

Mr. Murugesan will continue to serve as a central working committee member and branch chairman.

Meanwhile, Mr. Sakthivel expressed his intention to redeem the party’s pride by focusing on several core issues.

Mr. Sakthivel, who also lost a six-cornered fight to Opposition PKR’s G. Manivannan, said he was happy with his appointment.

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