S. Subramaniam

S. Subramaniam

"S. Subramaniam here refers to the former deputy president of the Malaysian Indian Congress. For the newly appointed government minister of the same name, see Subramaniam Sathasivam"
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Datuk S. Subramaniam (Tamil: சி. சுப்ரமணியம் ), whose full name is Subramaniam Sinniah or Subra as he is known to his supporters, is a Malaysian Politician of Indian origin and former deputy president of the Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC), a major component party of the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN). He is also former Member of Parliament of Segamat and a former Deputy Minister.

Political Foray

When Tan Sri V. Manickavasagam became president of the Malaysian Indian Congress, he decided to introduce new faces to the party in leadership positions. This was the time when Datuk S. Subramaniam, Datuk K. Pathmanaban, a Harvard MBA holder, and several others entered the political arena to infuse new blood into MIC, and Manickavasagam gave them preference. They were young, well-educated and ambitious but lacked grassroots experience.

This made Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu bitter as he was one of the five leaders who dared defy former president Tun V.T. Sambanthan and propel Manickavasagam to the presidentship of the party.

Subramaniam, then the Secretary General of MIC, was hand-picked by Manickavasagam to succeed him; however, Samy Vellu fought back, literally, and in 1977 party elections edged over Subramaniam by a mere 26 votes to become the Deputy President of MIC.

When Manickavasagam died suddenly on October 12, 1979, Samy Vellu gained a toe-hold as the Acting President. But it was a divided party that Samy Vellu took over, with the rank and file on his side, and much of the Indian intelligentsia backing Subramaniam. In the ensuing years, Samy Vellu worked hard to remake MIC in his image. In 1981, Samy Vellu almost moved to sack Subramaniam, but following a 20-minute private talk with the latter, both came to some form of understanding, and peace prevailed in the party for the next five years.

Bad Blood with Samy Vellu

Subramaniam is known not be in good terms with MIC's president, Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu as Subramaniam was dropped as a candidate for the 11th general election by Samy Vellu - three days before nomination day. According to Samy Vellu, Subramaniam has enjoyed his time as a Member of Parliament, parliamentary secretary and deputy minister, citing "now it was the turn of others to taste such fame."Subramaniam stood to defend his deputy president post in the 2006 party elections but Samy Vellu went around campaigning that a vote for Subramaniam was a vote against Samy and that he endorsed Datuk G. Palanivel. In the 2006 party elections [http://www.indianmalaysian.com/mic_battle_2006.html] , Samy Vellu was eventually returned as president uncontested and Datuk G. Palanivel trumped Subramaniam for the deputy president's post.Samy Vellu's image started to tarnish and he lost ethnic Indian support after Hindu Rights Action Force (HINDRAF) organised a rally on 25th November 2007 at Kuala Lumpur demanding 18 points to prevent further discrimination against ethnic Indians, whom had been marginilised for 50 years since the country's independence.The result of this Samy Vellu lost the Sg Siput parlimentary seat.Only 3 out of 9 MIC candidates for the 12th general election were selected.This is a shameful defect for MIC since the party was formed.However Samy Vellu claimed that he is not responsible for the MIC's degrades. According to Australian political analyst that Indian community did not reject Malaysian Indian congress but only Samy vellu and the cronies. Many branch members agreed that the next man who can save the party is Dato Subra but the problem arose when the present president is not vacating the post. Many tricky methods and pressure were implied to corrupt the Dato Subra's image because this is the only way for Samy Vellu to be remain in the post.However the new generation are educated and broad minded. All the foolish attempt against Dato Subra has been reflected.It is also predicted that the Samy Vellu could destroy MIC and lead the Indians into his slavery. Dr Siva from Sydney is very confident that a shift of power will take place soon and Dato Subra will bring a fresh air for Indians.Today, Dato Subra's supporters bloom in every nations.

Maika Controversy

Officials said about 900 shareholders including Subramaniam, Samy Vellu and Democratic Action Party member of Parliament M. Kulasegaran attended the Maika (MIC's debt-ridden investment arm) annual general meeting, the first time that such a huge number had turned up in the company's history. Abdul Rashid, the CEO of Maika had a tough time controlling the crowd. One faction aligned with MIC president Samy Vellu and the other with Subramaniam, shouting at each other. Despite the heated exchanges, the meeting went on smoothly, with Abdul Rashid replying to the questions put forward by the various shareholders including DAP's Ipoh Barat MP M. Kulasegaran. At about 1pm, the shareholders were asked to vote on the various resolutions including one calling for the sale of the insurance company Oriental Capital Assurance Berhad (OCAB) for RM129.8 million.

Maika's management claimed that the sale of OCAB would enable the company to clear its outstanding debts and repay the shareholders who wanted to withdraw their investments. Speaking to reporters later, Subramaniam said he was pushed when he tried to put forward a suggestion at the meeting. He said he was not opposed to the sale of OCAB but wanted Maika should give the first option to an Indian community-linked company or cooperative so that its majority stake would remain in the community's hands. [http://powerpresent.blogspot.com/2007/08/more-pics-video-pandemonium-24th-maika.html] Subramaniam then lodged a police report.

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