S Samy Vellu (President of the MIC): Death and obituary What is the cause of death? What happened to him? Wiki / Biography, age and net worth
The former president of the MIC, S. Samy Vellu, passed away recently. Everyone in the country was shocked and saddened when they learned of his untimely death. Tun Samy was a famous Malaysian Cabinet Minister, and because of that, he had a lot of fans all over Malaysia.
His son’s official social media account is where the sad news of his death was shared. His son shared this terrible news on his official Facebook page. Samy Vellu had been alive for 86 years when he died. Samy Vellu was MP for Sungai Siput from 1974 to 2008. From 1979 to 1989, Samy Vellu was in charge of public works. From 1989 to 1995, Samy Vellu was in charge of energy, communications and mail. Samy regained power in 1995 and remained in office until 2008.
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President of MIC S Samy Vellu Death Cause
Samy was the president of the MIC who was in charge the longest. Samy’s stomach worked there for more than three decades. He was in office for 31 years, starting in 1979. Later, Samy Vellu also worked in the Malaysian cabinet under three different prime ministers: H.ussein Onn, Dr. Mahathir Mohamad and Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. Samy was also one of the longest serving ministers in the history of Malaysian politics. He spent 29 years in the closet. In Malaysian politics, Samy was a very important name. He won many awards and became famous all over the country. He had many people following him all over the country. He was known to have a great personality which is the main reason for his fame. He was known to all ages, from children to the elderly. Because of his reputation, he worked in the same place for over three decades.
He was one of the most powerful politicians of his career. In response to the studies, many well-known and respected politicians in Malaysia offered their deepest condolences and paid tribute to the legendary and visionary late leader. He was the model for the new generation of politicians serving the country. His fans and the people who loved him are also saddened by the news of his untimely death. Fans and followers of Samy Vellu are also coming out to pay their respects and express their sadness over his death. At the moment, there is no information about what caused and led to his untimely death. Even though our research team is working on it right now. Stay with us for the latest news, information and data from across the country and around the world.
Political career
Samy Vellu’s political career began when he and Govindaraj joined the Batu Caves MIC branch in 1959, when he was 23 years old. After five years, he was appointed leader of the party and made a member of the Selangor MIC committee. He attracted a lot of attention when he climbed the pole of the Indonesian embassy, took down the flag and set it on fire. He was found guilty by the court and fined RM2. On the front pages, it was called Hero Malaysia.
From September 1974 to March 2008, he served as an MP for Sungai Siput for eight terms. He was Deputy Minister of Local Government and Housing from 1978 to 1979. Then he was Minister of Public Works from 1979 to 1989. Then, from 1989 to 1995, he was Minister of Energy, Telecommunications and Posts. From 1995 to March 2008, he was Minister of Public Works. In March 2008, he lost his seat in parliament to Michael Jeyakumar Devaraj of the Socialist Party of Malaysia (PSM), but he stood again in the elections in March 2008 as the candidate of the People’s Justice Party ( PKR).
During his time, he was the second longest serving minister after Rafidah Aziz.
Since January 1, 2011, Samy Vellu has been Malaysia’s special envoy for infrastructure in India and South Asia. He has the rank of minister. In 2018, the new Pakatan Harapan (PH) government got rid of this position.
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Private life
Vellu was born in Kluang, Johor, and he is from India. He had a son with his wife, Indrani Samy Vellu. He was a Chartered Architect and Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and the Malaysian Institute of Architects.
biography book
Award-winning author Bernice Narayanan’s book “A Life. A legend. A Legacy” recounts Samy Vellu’s greatest successes and failures, as well as the “behind the scenes” events of his nearly 50 years in politics. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak gave the book its first public reading.