Denying that Najib has lost confidence in MIC, Palanivel claims that the people are returning to MIC’s fold.
Leven Woon, FMT
MIC
president G Palanivel was today left unimpressed that Prime Minister
Najib Tun Razak has bypassed his party to approach harsh government
critic Hindraf on a talk of issues plaguing the Indian community.
He also shunned the idea that such talk was a sign of the premier’s deteriorating confidence on MIC.
“Let it be within the PM and Hindraf. I don’t worry about (PM’s) confidence, MIC’s support has increased a lot among the public.
“I
don’t worry what the Hindraf and PM are talking about. I am not going
to interfere,” he said when met by reporters after a Deepavali
celebration here today.
Palanivel’s comment came amid an
announcement made by Minister of Prime Minister Department Nazri Abdul
Aziz on Wednesday that Najib has invited Hindraf and other Indian
groups for a discussion.
Yesterday, Hindraf cast aspersions on
the sincerity of Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak’s invitation, saying
that it could be related to the general election. However it was
willing to talk to the government for the sake of the Indian community.
Keeping mum on Batu Caves project
Meanwhile,
the MIC president dodged questions on the 29-storey condominium
project near Batu Caves Hindu temple, two weeks after Pakatan Rakyat
leaders showed evidence that MIC councillors were involved in approving
the project in 2007.
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