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MIC puts BN question on hold until after Thaipusam, says Saravanan

By MalayMail in January 10, 2026 – Reading time 1 minute
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KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 10 — is expected to decide on its political future within Barisan Nasional () as early as February, with a party leader signalling that a long-speculated decision on whether to stay in the coalition will only be made after Thaipusam.

deputy president Datuk Seri M. told the New Straits Times (NST) today that the party was deliberately holding back from any move while the Indian community focused on religious observances, and as prepares for its general assembly this month.

“So, we will decide after Thaipusam… possibly early or mid-February. This January, there is the general assembly… so we settle that first,” he said when met in Tapah.

, who is also the Tapah MP, said speculation about MIC leaving had not disrupted relations within the coalition, stressing that the party remained committed to maintaining stability while internal discussions continued.

Although rumours have circulated about a motion pushing MIC to exit , said the coalition relationship remained calm and functional, with no immediate breakdown in ties.

“That I leave to the supreme council… if I say to remain, people will think I am the one making the decision.

“But so far, we see everything is peaceful. So, we maintain the harmony. For now, MIC is still with BN,” he added.

 



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