IPF idol and president Tan Sri MG Pandithan passed away today morning at 9am 8.20am, according to my source. More updates will be posted once available.

MG Pandithan (1940 – 2008) » Read more: Pandithan passes away
IPF idol and president Tan Sri MG Pandithan passed away today morning at 9am 8.20am, according to my source. More updates will be posted once available.

MG Pandithan (1940 – 2008) » Read more: Pandithan passes away
There were some IPF supporters during nomination day in Klang. IPF leader’s face were also plastered on banners in Puchong. But if so many Indians are claimed to have voted against BN, that means those Indians in MIC, IPF, PPP, Gerakan, the Indian muslims in UMNO and KIMMA, almost all of them voted for the opposition. Heck, for all we know, even the families of Indian leaders would have voted for the opposition (I can imagine a smiling Datin Indrani voting for the doctor in Sg Siput 😆 )! That much of Indians moved away from MIC and BN.
So, what I think the leaders are saying is that the leaders and the party (in name) supports BN, but the members all are pro-opposition. » Read more: IPF supports BN
Among the hottest news in the community is the possible merger of MIC, PPP, and IPF. IPF’s leader is fighting for life in the hospital. News is that he is hooked up to machines, and not sure how long he has. He is diagnosed with leukemia. PPP, the “mosquito party”, will cease to be multiracial if it joins MIC. No news yet about MIUP. But since some of its leaders have returned to PKR, I guess Nalla will go opposite direction and fall on SV’s feet. Either that or join DAP ! » Read more: Samy Subra Kayveas and IPF
SMS number three just received…saying Pandithan has passed away 3 days ago and body is kept in ice box. Looks like another rumour. MK reports that he is alive, but the day is near. » Read more: Pandithan still alive
Well, I don’t have much info on IPF, so can’t comment on them. But I have seen IPF posters at a few places. Even saw IPF supporters during nomination day in Klang. » Read more: Pandithan factor in attracting Indian voters