“He has to go, otherwise the rejuvenation of the party cannot start,” Barat Maniam said.
“The Indians are not angry with the MIC but with Samy Vellu,” he added.
Other leaders who spoke were Ampang division chairman P. Wilson, former Kapar division leader S. Subramaniam and division leaders from Kuala Langat and Puchong.
Puchong branch leader S. Murali said that Indians at the grassroots levels were shying away from the party.
“This is the reality on the ground that Samy Vellu has to realise and therefore make way gracefully,” he said. - thestar
KARMA AKIBAT FITNAH WALAUN.
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