Raja Zarith Sofiah, the Raja Permaisuri Agong, reposted a 2018 message highlighting her family’s close ties with the Indian community in Malaysia amid recent attacks on Indians. She expressed gratitude for Malaysia’s peace and stability, contrasting it with countries facing armed conflicts. She urged unity among Malaysia’s multiracial population and prayed for continued peace. In her rehashed post, she thanked four Indian individuals, including two doctors, Subramanyam Balan and Singaraveloo, for their long-term care of her family.
“For years, whenever my husband or my children get ill in the middle of the night, one of the doctors will definitely rush over to provide treatment. They never cared about the time or frequency – whether midnight or 3am – they will be there.”
The Queen
And when one of her sons, the late Tunku Abdul Jalil, was diagnosed with liver cancer, Her Majesty said her family was comfortable with the treatment given by Subramanyam and Singaraveloo. “As they had been treating us since Jalil was a child, they were the ones Jalil and we trusted to care for him when he was sick. “And when Jalil breathed his last, (Subramanyam) Balan was the one who confirmed his time of death,” Her Majesty added.

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