Dark secret revealed

Ex-MIC strongman says he 'cheated' in 1977 party polls
Monday, September 7th, 2009 01:05:00
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FORMER MIC strongman Datuk V. Govindaraj has made public a dark secret that could have altered the presidency of the party.

Govindaraj has confessed that he pocketed 30 votes meant for Datuk S. Subramaniam in the contest for the deputy president's post against Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu 31 years ago.

Subramaniam ended up losing to Samy Vellu by a mere 26 votes and the latter became president when then president Tan Sri V. Manickavasagam died in 1979.

Govindaraj, 76, an elder statesman of the Indian community who broke his silence to Malay Mail, said he acted “on the spur of the moment” and was “not instigated by anyone”.

The former MIC vice-president said he was speaking up after all these years because he wished to make peace with himself and let everyone know what happened on that polling day in 1977.

“I am the one who stole 30 votes that delegates had cast for Subramaniam.

“I really did not plan it... it was on the spur of the moment when I took a stack of three bundles of 10 votes each and put them in my pocket.”

However, he said, he apologised to Subramaniam and the late Datuk K. Pathmanaban on the same day and both of them “forgave me”.

“Although he was magnanimous and forgave me I still want to go on record and say ‘Subra, I am really sorry’ because he would have been president after Tan Sri Manickavasagam’s death and not Samy Vellu.”

Govindaraj said he had also informed Samy Vellu, whom he backed for the deputy presidency, of the incident as well.

Samy Vellu could not be reached for confirmation.

When contacted, Subramaniam acknowledged that Govindaraj confessed to him and Pathmanaban that he stole the votes to allow Samy Vellu to win.

”We are still friends. I forgave him a long time ago... I do not think about it or wallow over the misfortune I suffered,” he said.

Subramaniam, then the secretary-general of MIC, was hand-picked by Manickavasagam to become deputy president and succeed him.

Relating the incident, Govindaraj said: “I was wearing a batik shirt and was in front of the table with the bundle of votes of 10 each.

“When the scrutineers’ attention was focused on a commotion I took three stacks of 10 votes each meant for Subra and put them in my pocket. I knew those votes were for Subra.

“The history of MIC would have taken a different course if not for my wrong-doing,” said Govindaraj, who was removed from the party Central Working Committee in 2006.

Govindaraj also said he was making this dark secret public because he hoped his confession would ensure that balloting in the Sept 12 polls would be fair and the counting above board.

He proposed an independent body be set up to ensure voting was fair and free from any pressure and interference.

A total of 73 candidates are contesting for the posts of deputy president (three candidates), vice-presidents (seven going for three spots) and Central Working Committee members (63 people vying for 23 seats).
Govindaraj, a former staunch supporter of Samy Vellu and the person credited with introducing him to politics, said the autocratic system of political administration under the current leadership is not good for the country and the party.

Samy Vellu is the longest serving president of the MIC, having held this post for 11 consecutive terms since 1979. He was also the longest-serving Cabinet Minister until his defeat in the 12th general election in March  2008.

Comments

ONE MISTAKE AND MIC'S FATE HAS GONE THUS FAR,SIMPLY THE BEST SOLUTION WOULD BE DO JUSTICE WHERE IT'S NEEDED,VOTE IN DATUK C.SUBRAMANIAM AND LET HIM BRING GLORY TO MIC AND THE INDIAN COMMUNITY AS A WHOLE.

Submitted by Tamilian on Tuesday, September 8th, 2009.
Why confess now? So MIC leadership has been fooling the Indian community for 30 years. I see no 'greatness' in this confession except some other new agenda perhaps. Shame on you!

Submitted by Dr. Edlic on Tuesday, September 8th, 2009.
Since the "dark secret" is out in the open, now is the time to make good for that "stupidity" by Dato Govindaraj. Simple punishment. Vote Datuk Subramaniam in as the deputy and justice will take its course from here. Wake up MIC delegates and make good with the voting power that is in your hands.

Submitted by Anonymous on Tuesday, September 8th, 2009.
See what this "spur" of the moment have done to the Indian community.

Submitted by D. Evil on Monday, September 7th, 2009.
So ... this is the guy who made samy vellu.

Submitted by thambypillai on Monday, September 7th, 2009.
Isn't this a confession to a crime? Why isn't he charged and put in prison? Won't he be expelled for not divulging this criminal act?

Submitted by mano on Monday, September 7th, 2009.
Oh my god! what a shocker. this could sound the death knell for good ol' samy vellu. why was this not brought out in the open earlier? but all the same i must say say govindraj has the guts to say it now- even if it was 31 years later. what he now needs to do is to apologise to the delegates who voted for subra and he wont fry for his misdeed.

Submitted by Dr Zainal Sulaiman on Monday, September 7th, 2009.
The Home Affairs ministry and the police should investigate this matters of an admission of crime that had serious repercussion on Malaysia. Indians were robbed of a brilliant politician then and we must not allow the crime to continue unpunished. This admission just turned Malaysia into a clown. Shame on Govindaraj and his cahoots.

Submitted by ShameAtLast on Monday, September 7th, 2009.
A dark secret after 31 years has come through the Malay Mail at time when MIC gearing up to the balloting box. This will help MIC to avoid dishonesty during the elction and honest returning officers should take their oath not to do such a dirty thing as what Dato V Govindaraj did. Although he had confessed to both Dauk Subra and the late Dato Pathmanaban I take my hat to Dato Govidaraj for his openess to confess publicly through Malay Mail. This shows that even 31 years ago there was a spirit of confessing and forgiveness was the norm of MIC and for the sake of Indians these two fine gentlemen did make that incident public until this day and Dato Samy Velu was set on the pedestal to lead the Indian community of Malaysia. Why then now all the strive and hankly panky where we need to call outsiders as returning officers . what has happened to our unity where our forefathers stood with their hearts and minds for the sake of the Indians without any perjudice on creed,caste,rich and poor. Those days non educated Indian men were elected to the state governments and they ruled with one motive in mind to upgrade the Indians but now we have lost everything and are scattered with highly educated personal trying to uphold Indian unity but many have come out from one national party MIC and formed about six parties and Indians are split hopelessly. Will this election change or will it spilt the Indians further and we will be lost from the nation's main list. If only all Indian rise up with one thought to lift a fellow Indian we would be the strongest race in the world. Do we need a party for an Indian voice ? all we need is to identify our own race within our neighbourhood and look into the affairs of them then evey Indian could rise to be a winner in this nation. We with our professionlism we could bring about a brighter future for Indians such as a lawer, a doctor, an engineer, a teacher, a dentist, a transporter, a taxi driver, police officer,a shop keeper ,a government civil servant to which we are many and some or rather live together and each with their professionalism could put together their resources to help out each other to rise up instead of been spilt, there are homes where a child need medical help,educational help,old people welfare help and many more needs .If we Indians hold hands together to see into the cause of a neighbourhood Indian we could get a better deal from the government and our livilyhood will be different. So we hope and pray that the party will get the rightful man to sit on the top and his team will be able to meet the plight of Indians . Do not be power crazy or self centered but alway be people orientated so that the Indians would not loose out. Be honest ,confess,forgive and hand over to the best hands that will unite all Malaysian Indians.

Submitted by William S Thomas on Monday, September 7th, 2009.
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