P Waythamoorthy, the leader of the Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf), resigned as Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department yesterday, in an apparent blow to the Malay-dominated government struggling to halt the slide in support from over 2 million ethnic Indians.
"He did not meet the PM (Prime Minister Najib Razak), but his (Waythamoorthy's) officer sent the resignation letter," the Prime Minister's Office said.
Hindraf, in a statement issued by its secretary P Ramesh, cited the government's failure to keep its promises made under a memorandum of understanding signed before the May 5, 2013 general election as the reason for Waythamoorthy's resignation.
"We sincerely apologise to (Malaysian Indians) for the hopes we had raised. Hindraf now opens another chapter in our struggle after this."
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Waythamoorthy's appointment after the general election last year was in media spotlight as it reflected the Najib administration's ambition to garner support from the ethnic Indians, who make up eight per cent of Malaysia's population of 28 million people.
Meanwhile, the resignation has put focus on allegations that the government has failed to fulfil certain promises, especially for the ethnic Indian community.
Meanwhile, Ramon also questioned why Waythamoorthy had resigned after serving so many months, which had initially given the public an impression that he was quite happy.