The Star Malaysia

Sivakumar no stranger to politics’ twists and turns

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LUMPUR: Newlyappoi­nted Human Resources Minister Sivakumar Varatharaj­u Naidu had created history in Perak, and perhaps in Malaysian political history as well.

During his tenure as Perak State Speaker, he called for an emergency state assembly sitting to table motions on the takeover of the state government.

The event was held under a rain tree on March 3, 2009, after it was believed that the assemblyme­n from Pakatan Rakyat had been barred from entering the Perak Darul Ridzuan building, which houses the state assembly.

Starting his political career in 1997 by joining DAP, among the posts Sivakumar has undertaken was as the political secretary to M. Kulasegara­n who was the former Human Resources Minister, before contesting in the 12th General Election in 2008.

In that election, he defeated

Barisan Nasional’s Lee Kim Choy by a 2,571-vote majority to win the Tronoh state seat.

In the same year, he was sworn in as Speaker of the Perak State Legislativ­e Assembly.

Moving forward into his political profession in GE13, Sivakumar contested the Batu Gajah parliament­ary seat and won in a head-tohead fight with Barisan’s Loo Thin Tuck by a 53,770-vote majority, and successful­ly defended it in GE14.

In the recent GE15, the DAP deputy secretary-general won the seat again by a landslide victory with a 53,836-vote majority, beating Perikatan National’s Woo Cheong Yuen and Barisan’s Teoh Chin Chong.

After 25 years in politics, Sivakumar was appointed a Cabinet minister under Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s leadership.

The 51-year-old father of two obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics majoring in Public Administra­tion at Universiti Malaya in 1994 and an Associate Degree in Insurance Agency Administra­tion from the United States’ Life Office Management Associatio­n in 2000.

Besides politics, he was profession­ally involved with Yayasan Perak, Ipoh as one of its board of directors in 2019 and the Malaysian Rubber Export Promotion Council, Kuala Lumpur’s Board of Trustee in 2018.

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