MIC’s internal debate over leaving Barisan Nasional has morphed into a political spectacle after party president S A Vigneswaran confirmed meeting Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to convey the party’s intention to exit the coalition. Anwar urged MIC to reconsider.
Exit Saga
MIC delegates had earlier postponed a final verdict, but three resolutions—including the proposal to quit—were passed and handed to the Central Working Committee. The indecision has sparked public amusement, with observers treating the back-and-forth as political theatre while waiting to see whether MIC walks away or stages yet another pause. The comedy continues.
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