MIC Central Working Committee (CWC) member Datuk M Saravanan said the party sees no reason to not contest the seat which is currently held by DAP.
Being a Barisan Nasional (BN) component party, the MIC has been organising various programmes and activities involving all communities in Buntong, especially the youth and such activities and programmes have been receiving very good response and support from the local community.
On March 5, Peoples Progressive Party Malaysia (MyPPP) president Tan Sri M Kayveas had claimed that the party was interested in contesting the Buntong state seat if given a chance by the BN leadership.
Saravanan who is also the Youth and Sports Deputy Minister said what Kayveas had expressed was merely his personal opinion or MyPPP's.
"We respect his proposal but for now there are still capable candidates in MIC who can contest in Buntong," he said.
-- BERNAMA
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