Palani in major move to woo Subras men?


MIC is abuzz with speak which the celebration trainer is perplexing to cut the understanding with the former deputy president's son.
PETALING JAYA: MIC boss G Palanivel's moves to connect his domestic in front of have been apropos some-more noticeable by the day as good as these have been similar to grist to the gossip mill.
The latest speak is which he is perplexing to cut the understanding with the son of former deputy boss S Subramaniam, who retains the sizeable retard of await in the celebration notwithstanding his incapacitation by ill health.
According to celebration insiders, Palanivel has betrothed the immature man, S Sunther, which he would recommend him for candidacy for the Cameron Highlands parliamentary seat , care of MIC Youth as good as the deputy minister's in front of in sell for the allegiance of his father's supporters.
The 32-year-old Sunther is now the deputy of MIC Seputeh's youth chief.
The sources remarkable which Palanivel was in the midst of discussing the understanding with Subramaniam himself when the latter was struck down by brain aneurysm final November. They pronounced the current manoeuvre would be his follow up to those discussions.
Sunther told FMT which he as good had listened the latest rumour, though denied which it had any basement in fact.
He pronounced the final time he met Palanivel was when the celebration boss visited his father in hospital. "He has met the family the couple of times, though during no time in the past month did you meet him outward to speak about anything."
Asked if he would cruise standing for choosing in the parliame! ntary co nstituency, Sunther said: "I'm considering, though I've not done the decision. It depends the lot upon most thingsmy father's health, the timing of the election, the financial standing of the family."
He also pronounced several of his father's supporters had been urging him to take up bigger domestic challenges.
Removing the threat
Sources have told FMT which Palanivel began his talks with Subramaniam as shortly as he took over the MIC presidency from S Samy Vellu somewhat some-more than the year ago. The idea, they said, was to neutralise the threat to his in front of from Subramaniam's camp.
"Right after he took over, Palanivel talked with Subramaniam about an MP seat, the Tan Sri title as good as the special GLC position," the source said. "If he had pulled it off, he would have effectively eradicated the threat from Subra's supporters, who comment for about 40% of the MIC membership. But right prior to an agreement was done to see the PM, Subra was certified to hospital.
"So Palanivel's subsequent move was to speak to Sunther."
The source pronounced Palanivel had planned his devise well. "This is the devise good thought out. To the outside, it looks as if he is magnanimous in passing upon the understanding to the son, though the distant motive is to bring aboard as good as carry out the retard of Subramaniam supporters."
FMT could not reach Palanivel for his comments, though the single of his supporters pronounced he doubted if there was the understanding with Sunther. "We have been not wakeful of such the thing, as good as you think it is merely the rumour. If they have been going to just hand over the seat to Subra's son, that's fine, though how will the public, or Subra's supporters, take it?"
The believer lamented the condition of Subramaniam health. "It is sad. It happened during the wrong time. He was ostensible to work with the boss to revive the party. Now the supporte! rs have been in the dilemma. Who can take over? No the single else has the clout to lead his group other than Subra himself."
MIC Central Working Committee part of K P Samy, who is well known to be the believer of Subramaniam, said: "If it is loyal which the boss himself has motionless upon Subra's son, then you would of march take it as the good sign as good as await that."
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