As revealed by Malaysiakini earlier, Kedah’s Bukit Selambau state assemblyman Arumugam (PKR) has resigned. There were some confusion earlier, with some claims that he resigned from his EXCO post only. Arumugam has gone missing but his resignation letter has been submitted. So, looks like sole Indian rep in Kedah is no more. Will PKR submit another Indian candidate?
Kedah Menteri Besar Azizan Abdul Razak today announced that exco member V Arumugam has stepped down as the state assemblyperson for Bukit Selambau, necessitating in a by-election in next 60 days.
“With regret I would like to announce that Arumugam has resigned as the Bukit Selambau state assemblyperson with immediate effect,” he told reporters at his official residence in Alor Star.
Azizan said that he received Arumugam’s resignation letter dated Feb 8 at 5pm today.
He also said that a copy of the letter was also handed over to state assembly speaker Abd Isa Ismail, who will now have to declare the seat vacant and inform the Election Commission to call for a by-election.
This was Azizan’s second announcement in regards to Arumugam.
Earlier today, the menteri besar had said that Arumugam had relinquished his post as the exco member but will continue as Bukit Selambau state assemblyperson.
Arumugam was in charge of trade, consumer affairs, welfare of the estate workers and Indian community affairs.
He was an independent candidate who joined the PKR after the general election.
Meanwhile, there are allegations that he was the EXCO involved in a bigamy or adultery case as reported by Malaysian Insider. Buletin TV3 also reported on the public sending complaint to Kedah Sultan over their immoral act of their assemblyman, but no name was mentioned. The report said that the ADUN even bought his other woman to the Sultan’s function.
Azizan said that an aide of Arumugam told him that the Bukit Selambau assemblyman was relinquishing the post due to personal reasons and not because of Pas leadership.
Arumugam, 55, a retired Royal Malaysia Airforce mechanic, contested in the 12th general election last year as an Independent candidate.
He won the Bukit Selambau seat, defeating Barisan Nasional (BN) candidate S. Krishnan with a majority of 7,695 votes. He emerged at the last minute as the Independent candidate when the Returning Officer rejected the nomination papers of Saiful Izham Ramli of PKR on technical grounds.
Arumugam later joined the PKR and was appointed a state executive council member.
Recently, a group of people claiming to be representing 500 residents of Taman Ria in Sungai Petani submitted a petition to the Sultan of Kedah claiming that a state executive councillor was involved in an affair with a woman.
Arumugam earlier claimed he was under pressure to join BN with threats of kidnapping and bribery. However, my feeling is that no one quits due to pressure or threats. Admittedly, he was an independent candidate who joined PKR after winning, but I suspect the allegations against him may be the real reason. Its a crime to have two wives (if the allegations are true).
Whatever it is, we have a by-election in Kedah.