The Malaysian Indian People’s Party (MIPP) sharply rebuffed Umno’s Puad Zarkashi’s dismissive “mosquito party” jibe, with MIPP’s deputy president S Subramaniam countering that Umno should reflect on its own flaws. Subramaniam accused Umno of betraying allies, unlike PAS, and referenced Umno’s refusal to allocate seats to MIC and MCA during state elections, prompting their boycott. He urged Puad to focus on Umno’s internal issues rather than meddling in MIPP’s affairs within Perikatan Nasional. The spat highlights tensions between Umno and MIPP, with the latter asserting its relevance amid Malaysia’s crowded political landscape dominated by PAS, DAP, and Bersatu.

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