Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

MALAYSIA GETS FIRST SIKH MINISTER

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Gobind Singh Deo on Monday became the first member of Malaysia’s Sikh minority to be appointed a federal minister. Deo, who represents Puchong in Parliament and is the son of late politician Karpal Singh, was sworn in during a ceremony at the National Palace after Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad included him in new cabinet.

Gobind Singh Deo on Monday became the first member of Malaysia’s Sikh minority to be appointed a federal minister.

Deo, who represents Puchong in the Parliament and is the son of late politician Karpal Singh, was sworn in during a ceremony at the National Palace after Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad included him in the new cabinet.

He was given the communicat­ions and multimedia portfolio, according to media reports.

The New Straits Times quoted the website Asia Samachar as saying that Deo, 45, is also the first Sikh minister in an Asian country other than India. It added that the only other countries with Sikhs ministers at the federal level were India and Canada.

Deo was first elected as an MP in the 2008 general election. He was re-elected to the lower house, with an increased margin, in 2013. He won in this year’s election with a margin of 47,635 votes.

Deo was among the two politician­s of Indian descent included in the Pakatan Harapan coalition’s Cabinet. The other is M Kulasegara­n from the Democratic Action Party, who was named the human resource minister.

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