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Palanivel s/o K. Govindasamy (; 1 March 1949 – 17 June 2025), commonly known as G. Palanivel, was a Malaysian politician who served as Minister of Natural Resources and Environment from May 2013 to July 2015,
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from August 2011 to May 2013, Deputy Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities, Deputy Minister of Rural Development, Deputy Minister of Welfare and Family Development,
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from May 2010 to May 2013, Member of Parliament (MP) for
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from May 2013 to May 2018 and
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from October 1990 to March 2008. He was a member and served as the 8th President of the
Malaysian Indian Congress The Malaysian Indian Congress ( abbrev: MIC; ),formerly known as Malayan Indian Congress, is a Malaysian political party. It is one of the founding members of the coalition Barisan Nasional, previously known as the Alliance, which was in pow ...
(MIC), a component party of the ruling
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(BN) coalition, from December 2010 to June 2013.


Background

Palanivel was born in
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on 1 March 1949. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts from
University of Malaya The Universiti Malaya (lit 'University of Malaya'; abbreviated UM) is a public university, public research university located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is the oldest Malaysian institution of higher education, and was the only university in ...
in 1972, majoring in History. Initially he became a teacher at the Goon Institute in
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and then at Maktab Adabi in
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. In the same year as his graduation, he was elected Secretary of Petaling Branch of
Malaysian Indian Congress The Malaysian Indian Congress ( abbrev: MIC; ),formerly known as Malayan Indian Congress, is a Malaysian political party. It is one of the founding members of the coalition Barisan Nasional, previously known as the Alliance, which was in pow ...
(MIC), a political party which is part of the ruling coalition. He was with the party from 1968 onwards. He moved on to become a research assistant at the
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(National Museum). In 1974, he went back to
Penang Penang is a Malaysian state located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia along the Strait of Malacca. It has two parts: Penang Island, where the capital city, George Town, is located, and Seberang Perai on the Malay Peninsula. Th ...
to join the Consumer Association of Penang. There he rose to the position of executive director. His next career move was to join
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as a journalist in 1977. There he was elevated to become the economic news editor. It was during this period he was invited to become a press secretary to the Minister of Works who was (and is) also the President of MIC. That set the stage for the crucial take-off in his political career. He was chosen as a candidate in the country's general elections in 1990 and won every single election as a member of parliament ever afterwards until his loss in the 8 March 2008 elections when a tidal wave of voter sentiment against the ruling coalition came to the fore that resulted in the loss of four states out of thirteen to the opposition and in the loss of two-thirds majority in the Parliament. Positions in the government commenced with Palanivel being appointed the parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of National Unity. He rose further to become the deputy minister of Rural Development of Malaysia from 1999 until 2004 when he was made the deputy minister of Welfare and Family Development. He continued as the deputy minister until his defeat in the March 2008 general elections. Palanivel also had a stint in the corporate circle as a business adviser to Sports Toto and as one of the members of the board of directors of
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. Palanivel married Kanagam Palanivel and the couple had four sons.


Political career

In June 2006, Palanivel, previously a vice-president of MIC, entered a new era of top level MIC leadership by defeating a 27-year incumbent,
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Subramaniam Sinniah Subramaniam s/o Sinniah (; 6 October 1944 – 5 July 2022), or S. Subramaniam as he was known to his supporters, was a Malaysian politician of Indian origin who was a member of the Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC), a component party of the ruli ...
, to become the new deputy president of MIC. He retained his position in the MIC elections concluded on 12 September 2009. Palanivel was appointed MIC president to replace
Samy Vellu Samy Vellu s/o Sangalimuthu (; 8 March 1936 – 15 September 2022) was a Malaysian politician who served as Minister of Works from June 1983 to June 1989 and again from May 1995 to March 2008, Minister of Energy, Telecommunications and Pos ...
on 6 December 2010. Palanivel's position hitherto had been a Deputy Minister of Rural Development from 1999 until March 2008 when he failed to secure his parliamentary seat in the 2008 elections, appointed by Prime Minister
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. Following the crushing defeat of MIC representatives in the 2008 general elections, MIC's top leadership was conspicuously absent in the cabinet of the ruling coalition,
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that is made up of largely race-based parties dominated by the Malay-based
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. It is the more junior members of MIC leadership who won in the General Elections who hold one ministerial and two deputy-ministerial posts allocated for the party. Moreover, in the April 2009 new government line-up, MIC's representation was reduced. Although the
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coalition won the 2008 general elections, it lost its previous eminent position of securing parliamentary seats exceeding two-thirds majority. In the same elections, serious gains including capturing five states out of the total of thirteen have been made by the alternative coalition, Pakatan Rakyat. On 3 May 2010, Palanivel was appointed a Senator in the
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. Palanivel returned to the federal cabinet portfolio and was appointed Deputy Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities after a minor Cabinet reshuffle on 4 June 2010. On 6 December 2010, Palanivel was appointed the 8th MIC President succeeding Samy Vellu who had held the post for 31 years. On 5 May 2013, Palanivel won the Cameron Highlands Parliament seat in the 13th Malaysian General Election. The Malaysian Indian Congress won 4 (Cameron Highlands, Segamat, Hulu Selangor, Tapah) Parliament seats in total and 5 (Gambir, Kahang, Tenggaroh, Gadek, Jeram Padang) State seats, an extra seat compared to the previous election in Malaysia. He was then appointed Minister of Natural Resources and Environment. On 3 July 2013, Palanivel said that MIC was against the controversial bill which allows unilateral conversion of a child below 18 years old to Islam. On 5 July 2013, Palanivel commented "It was a fair move taking into consideration the sensitivities of various stakeholders and groups. MIC still stands by its statement that the consent of both parents are needed for the conversion of children to Islam," after the controversial bill on conversion of minors was withdrawn by the Malaysian ruling government Barisan Nasional.


Death

On 17 June 2025, Palanivel died at age 76.


Election results


Honours

* : ** Knight Companion of the
Order of Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah The Order of Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah () is an obsolete order of chivalry conferred by the Sultan of Selangor as a reward for general services to the sultan and state of Selangor during the reigning of the late Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Azi ...
(DSSA) – Dato' (1996) * : ** Grand Commander of the Order of the Territorial Crown (SMW) – Datuk Seri (2012)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Palanivel, Govindasamy 1948 births 2025 deaths People from Penang Malaysian people of Tamil descent Malaysian Hindus Malaysian politicians of Tamil descent Malaysian politicians of Indian descent Former Malaysian Indian Congress politicians Presidents of Malaysian Indian Congress Independent politicians in Malaysia Members of the Dewan Negara Government ministers of Malaysia University of Malaya alumni Malaysian MPs 1990–1995 Malaysian MPs 1995–1999 Malaysian MPs 1999–2004 Malaysian MPs 2004–2008 Malaysian MPs 2013–2018