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“Ramanan’s claims and credibility very much in doubt” – Sivarraajh

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SivarrajhKuala Lumpur – MIC Youth leader C.Sivarraajh has come to the defence of party President Datuk Seri S.Subramaniam, claiming “Ramanan’s revelation was run-off-the-mill and nothing new”. Sivarraajh has also slammed Ramanan questioning his credibility in bringing out allegations against MIC President.

Below is the full text of his press statement released yesterday:-

“I have been made aware of a press conference held by an expelled member of MIC, Dato Ramanan and a former member who lost his membership pursuant to the constitution, A.K.Ramalinggam.

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“Prior to the press conference, Dato Ramanan had launched flares of clues, in the name of opening ‘Pandora’s Box’ against the MIC President, Datuk Seri Dr S.Subramaniam.

BANTUANSad but true, the revelation was run-off-the-mill. There was nothing special about it, neither did it have any substance to it. It is Ramanan’s nature to propagate something and leave everyone with high expectations. The end result, is of course, sheer disappointment.

One other thing that was obviously revealed yesterday, was Dato Ramanan’s pattern of deceptiveness. Yesterday’s press conference was a confirmation of such pattern. He enters into alliance, gains confidence, gathers information, distorts the information and uses it against the same allies to destroy them. One would wonder, what really his intentions are in doing so.

As to the party matters, and our President, Datuk Seri Dr S.Subramaniam, please take note Ramanan was nothing more than a volunteer in the time of crisis. It was Ramanan who switched alliance, and offered to help the party.

The party went through a reformation, in due course with the law. The legitimacy and irregularities which Ramanan questions now, was proven even in the highest court of law, The Federal Court of Malaysia. There were even press conferences held by Ramanan himself to this extent.

It now begs us the answer to a wholly different question. In what right mind would we, or anyone else take into account whatever Dato Ramanan claims, as his credibility is very much in doubt. Time after time, Ramanan has switched thoughts and loyalty, the latest being yesterday.

The only advise I would have for him is, he has 14 days from the date of expulsion to appeal his termination of membership from the party.”