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            Malaysian Indian lawmaker quits party,   alliance   
               
               
            Kuala Lumpur, Jan 30, 2011: Malaysian Indian lawmaker N.   Gobalakrishnan has resigned from the membership of People's Justice Party (PKR)   and the opposition alliance People's Alliance (PR) after falling out with its   leadership.  
            The first-timer from Padang Serai constituency in Kedah state   said Saturday that he plans to stay as an independent.  
               
              Gobalakrishnan's   action to quit Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), coming after several weeks of a   public spat with PKR leaders and speculation, holds significance amid talk of   parliamentary elections likely to take place this summer, analysts said.  
               
              His exit from PKR proves that support for the party and its leader Anwar   Ibrahim has diminished, Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin   said. 
               
              Gobalakrishnan originally belonged to the Malaysian Indian Congress   (MIC), the country's largest Indian-based party, and was with MIC Youth, its   youth wing. 
               
              "I have lost confidence in the leadership, especially in PKR   leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, who has long advocated reforms but failed to   deliver it in his party," he told the media. 
               
              "I have also lost confidence   in the ability of Pakatan Rakyat (PR) to capture Putrajaya as the opposition   leader (Anwar) could not even settle his internal party matters."  
               
              Anwar   is the controversial former deputy prime minister who is currently facing a   sodomy charge in court.  
               
              Pakatan Rakyat (PR) or People's Alliance is an   informal Malaysian political coalition formed April 1, 2008 comprising three   opposition 
              parties-People's Justice Party (PKR), Democratic Action Party   (DAP), and Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party, whereas Barisan Nasional (BN) is the   ruling.............IANS///////NRIpress.com..... 
             
  
  
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