KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 23, 2010- 
              Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC)   president, about 32 years, S. Samy Vellu said: 
              
                -  He would make some major announcements concerning party affairs at   the Central Working Committee (CWC) meeting on Monday.
 
                - On Nov 29, he will   present a lot of things to the CWC and then they will decide what to do next.   
 
                - "Lots of   things ... what are the things to be done and all that."
                  
                 
              
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              Malaysian Indian Congress chief to be business envoy  
              Kuala Lumpur, Nov 22-- Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC)   president, S. Samy Vellu has announced his decision to step down this month-end   and take up his new assignment as business envoy for five countries - India,   Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Maldives.
                              Vellu will bid farewell to his party colleagues when he   chairs the last meeting of the supreme council, ending a 31-year tenure as head   of the country's largest Indian-based party.
                
                His deputy Senator G.   Palanivel will take over from him as the MIC chief, Vellu told Prime Minister   Najib Tun Razak last week-end, New Straits Times said Monday.
                
                "Samy Vellu   told us that Senator Datuk G. Palanivel who would be taking over as MIC acting   president would represent the party in future BN (Barisan Nasional) supreme   council meetings," the newspaper said quoting an unnamed source.
                
                The Star   reported Monday Samy Vellu is expected to start his new job as special envoy for   infrastructure for India and neighbouring countries on Dec 1. The job comes with   ministerial status and perks.
                
                Multi-racial Malaysia is home to 2.1   million ethnic Indians, a bulk of them Tamils settled during the British era.   They have traditionally voted for the MIC.
                
                MIC is part of the ruling   alliance, Barisan Nasional (BN) of which Najib is the chief.
                
                Najib, who   is widely believed to be preparing to advance the parliamentary election and   hold them some time next year, had earlier persuaded Vellu to step down as MIC   chief.
                
                Vellu is to be given a farewell dinner Dec 14, likely to be   attended by the prime minister, The Star said.
                
                Media reports have not   detailed the task Vellu would be performing in his new assignment.
                
                During   his 31 year stint at the helm of the MIC, the party has developed a business arm   and an education arm.
                
                Vellu is a familiar figure among the Indian   diaspora and usually leads large delegations to the annual Pravasi Bharatiya   Diwas, the annual meet taking place in India.
                
                Pressure had been mounting   on him to step down as the MIC president especially after the formation of the   anti-Samy Vellu movement by former MIC Youth deputy chief V. Mugilan in May, New   Straits Times said.
                
                Vellu had taken over the helm of the party as acting   president Sep 13, 1979, following the death of Tan Sri V.   Manickavasagam.
                
                Vellu lost his bid at re-election to parliament in 2008   when the ethnic Indian vote drifted away to the opposition.
                
                Vellu, who   won unopposed to become MIC president in September last year for the record 11th   term, said his resignation before the completion of his term would give his   successor a chance to take over the presidency and give him ample time to   prepare for the next general election. ...NRIpress/IANS
                
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                Malaysian, March 24, 2009
                  
                  Kuala Lumpur, March 24 (IANS) Malaysian Indian Congress president 
                  S. Samy Vellu, who retained his post for the 11th term last Sunday 
                  has been urged to name his successor to prevent infighting.
                Vellu, whose successor will contest the party deputy president’s 
                  post, has said that he would not seek re-election. 
                “We hope Samy Vellu will choose someone who is new, young, 
                  vibrant and capable of leading the party,” MIC national 
                  youth advisory council chief S. Ramis said Monday. 
                This would also ensure a smooth transition in the party leadership, 
                  Ramis told The Star. 
                Vice-president S. Sothinathan; secretary-general S. Subramaniam 
                  who is human resources minister; and deputy ministers Datuk S.K. 
                  Devamany and Datuk M. Saravanan should be among the new deputies, 
                  Ramis said. 
                Elections for the deputy president, three vice-presidents and 
                  23 central working committee members will be held at the MIC general 
                  assembly in September. 
                MIC, Malaysia’s oldest party that speaks for the two million-plus 
                  Indian diaspora, has witnessed dissensions, especially after it 
                  fared badly in the general elections in March last year.