Malaysia Oversight

Zahid says ‘storm in teacup’ over after MIC reps show up for Umno assembly

By MalayMail in January 18, 2026 – Reading time 2 minute
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KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 18 — The internal issue involving the Malaysian Indian Congress () appears to have eased, Barisan Nasional () chairman Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said today, as he welcomed the Progressive People’s Party (PPP) back into the coalition.

According to Zahid, demonstrated its loyalty to by sending senior leaders to ‘s annual general assembly last week, even though the party has yet to formally weigh in on its internal dispute.

“During PAU, was also represented by its deputy president. This morning, when we held the ‘pre-council’ with MP, senators, and assemblymen, MIC also attended,” he was quoted by Malay news outlet Harian Metro online as saying in a news conference after officiating the PPP’s assembly at the World Trade Centre here.

“This shows that the storm in a teacup has been resolved,” he added.

MIC has been a founding member of the Alliance Party with and MCA since its early days, and remained on board when the coalition underwent a name change and expansion in 1973. 

At its assembly last November, MIC delegates voted to leave .

But MIC president Tan Sri S A Vigneswaran said the three motions in favour of exiting BN was deferred.

PPP, a largely Indian party, has had a more chequered history. 

It was a component of the Alliance Party and later on the BN, but split following Election 2018, due to internal conflicts.

PPP was also deregistered at one point, but made it back into the books in 2023. 

 



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