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BN to decide on MIC’s future after Sabah polls: Zambry

The Barisan Nasional leadership will address MIC’s proposal to leave the coalition only after the Sabah state election, as the party weighs joining the opposition

7:28 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR — The Barisan Nasional (BN) supreme council will convene to discuss issues concerning its component party, the Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC), once the Sabah State Election (PRN) concludes.

BN secretary-general Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir said the coalition’s immediate focus remains on the upcoming polls.

“Yes, I believe we will give priority to matters concerning MIC, but for now all component parties are aligned in focusing on the Sabah election,” he was quoted as saying by Berita Harian.

“We will address the situation in Sabah first and afterwards, we will discuss the matter collectively in the spirit of Barisan Nasional.”

Zambry made the remarks after attending the monthly assembly of the Ministry of Higher Education (KPT) today.

The statement follows MIC’s 79th Annual General Meeting (AGM), where a decision on whether the party will remain in or exit BN was deferred. Reports indicate that Deputy President Datuk Seri M. Saravanan presented three motions, including a proposal for MIC to leave the coalition and consider joining the opposition.

MIC president Tan Sri S. A. Vigneswaran reportedly said that all three motions , including the proposal to exit BN were accepted and referred to the Central Working Committee (CWC) for further deliberation.

Meanwhile, BN chairman Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi stated that he would respect MIC’s decision should the party choose to leave the coalition.

Ahmad Zahid, who is also Deputy Prime Minister and UMNO president, said he does not intend to interfere in MIC’s internal affairs.

“I have been closely following the discussions at the MIC AGM. I respect whatever decision is made by the delegates and the party leadership, and I have no desire to intervene in their internal matters.” – November 19, 2025

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