Palanivel defends Batu Caves open house move


MIC president G Palanivel has shielded the party's move to hold its Deepavali open residence during the Batu Caves temple, observant which it is purely the joyful occasion for all Indians as well as visitors to celebrate.

He additionally rapped the antithesis for politicising the issue to gain domestic mileage.

"Everyone is invited to the open house. Not only MIC people or the Indian village will attend it though additionally people from all walks of life including tourists," he told reporters after presenting aid to 400 needy families from Petaling Jaya Selatan today.

Palanivel, who is Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, was commenting upon an article carried by the news portal criticising the celebration over the Deepavali celebration plans during Batu Caves.

He remarkable which it was MIC's tradition to hold open residence celebrations for most years, as well as even last year, it was held in the vicinity of the church as well as was attended by more than 10,000 people.

On the MIC candidates' list for the subsequent general election, Palanivel stressed which he wanted to pick the best as well as befitting possibilities for the polls.

"We're no! t going to bring any outsiders to contest in MIC's normal areas. If an outsider is chosen, we will reject it.

"The claimant contingency be from MIC, contingency have knowledge in the party, well known to the party, who is popular as well as binds the position in the party. Candidates with these criteria will be chosen to contest the election," he added.

-Bernama
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