MIC plans to contest four traditional seats in Johor

MIC plans to contest four traditional seats in Johor

In the last general election, MIC won the Tenggaroh and Kahang seats but lost in Gambir and Skudai.

M Saravanan says he will be meeting with state Barisan Nasional chairman Hasni Mohammad tomorrow to finalise the seat distribution.
JOHOR BAHRU:
MIC intends to contest its four traditional state seats in Johor in the state polls slated for March 12.

Party deputy president M Saravanan said the intention will be conveyed to Johor Barisan Nasional (BN) chairman Hasni Mohammad at their meeting tomorrow.

“The meeting is to finalise the seat distribution. Our (MIC) president has told us to contest the seats that we contested before.

“At the BN level, we do practise the concept of power-sharing and we will make the best choice for the party and the country,” Saravanan said at a Socso event here today.

Also present was entrepreneur development and cooperatives minister Noh Omar.

In the last general election, MIC contested four state seats in Johor, and won in Tenggaroh and Kahang, but lost in Gambir and Skudai.

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