KUALA LUMPUR -- MIC boss Datuk Seri G. Palanivel has voiced confidence which immature Indian electorate will await a celebration in a subsequent ubiquitous election.
"There are many sorts of immature voters, a tiny group of whom we're not certain whether they await us or not, though a infancy of them are with us. I've no doubt about it," he told reporters opening a office of Koperasi Suria Malaysia Bhd in Bangsar, here, today.
Palanivel, who is Minister in a Prime Minister's Department, pronounced immature Indians must put their certitude in a supervision led by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.
"They can't put their certitude elsewhere. We've done a lot as well as all which you do is in a right direction for them as well as their future," he said.
Asked where he would mount in a subsequent ubiquitous election, Palanivel pronounced he had not done any decision on a make a difference though stressed which efforts to benefit await from a people were more critical now.
"I'll decide where to contest at a right moment. A lot of people have invited me to contest in their place though a main design right away is bringing behind a Indian votes.
"The overall picture is more important, not cave alone. So, it doesn't make a difference where I'll stand. The main thing is to move behind a support," he said.
On MIC candidates, Palanivel said: "Some people discuss it me which they're intensity candidates, a little people declare they're winnable. Ultimately, I'll make a decisive choice. We still have months to go, a main thing (now) is our preparation."
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