S. Sothinathan

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Prime MinisterAbdullah Ahmad Badawi
MinisterAdenan Satem (2004–2006)
Azmi Khalid (2006–2008)
Preceded byZainal Dahlan (Deputy Minister of Science, Technology and Environment)
Sothinathan Sinna Goundar
Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environment
In office
27 March 2004  18 March 2008
MonarchsSirajuddin
Mizan Zainal Abidin
Prime MinisterAbdullah Ahmad Badawi
MinisterAdenan Satem (2004–2006)
Azmi Khalid (2006–2008)
Preceded byZainal Dahlan (Deputy Minister of Science, Technology and Environment)
Succeeded byMaznah Mazlan
ConstituencyTelok Kemang
Member of the Malaysian Parliament
for Telok Kemang
In office
10 June 2000  8 March 2008
Preceded byS. A. Anpalagan
(BNMIC)
Succeeded byKamarul Baharin Abbas
(PRPKR)
Majority5,972 (2000)
17,777 (2004)
Personal details
BornSothinathan s/o Sinna Goundar
(1960-04-04) 4 April 1960 (age 66)
PartyMalaysian Indian Congress (MIC) (–2018)
Other political
affiliations
Barisan Nasional (BN) (–2018)

Sothinathan s/o Sinna Goundar (Tamil: எஸ். சோதிநாதன், romanized: Es. Cōtinātaṉ; born 4 April 1960) or known as S. Sothinathan, is a Malaysian Politician of Indian Tamil origin. He was also vice-president of the Malaysian Indian Congress, a component party of the Barisan Nasional ruling coalition. He was formerly the Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environment.

Sothinathan was born on 4 April 1960.[1]

Political career

Sothinathan made his first electoral debut in 2000 Telok Kemang by-election following death of its MP S. A. Anpalagan on 10 June 2000.[2] He successfully elected as MP for Telok Kemang in 2004 general election. In 2005, Sothinathan was temporarily suspended for his criticism of the Barisan Nasional government during parliamentary debate when he got up to argue the fate of many Malaysian Indian medical students in Ukraine who were left stranded when their university was derecognized by the Government of Malaysia.[3] His actions were criticised by many BN leaders but won much praise by Malaysian Indians, who saw him as fighting for their rights.

However, he lost his Teluk Kemang parliamentary seat in 2008 Malaysian general elections, which saw the ruling coalition losing 82 parliamentary seats out of 222 seats to the opposition.[4]

In 2018, Sothinathan announced his campaign for PKR President and Leader of Pakatan Harapan Anwar Ibrahim in the Port Dickson by-election.[5] He also stated that he had already quit MIC.[6][7]

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