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Darma Raja
Seenivasagam (Tamil: தார்ம ராஜா சீனிவசகம்) (1925, Ipoh - 15
March 1969, Ipoh) was a
prominent leader of the People's
Progressive Party (Malaysia)...
- Dato Seri Sri
Padhmaraja Seenivasagam (1918- July 4, 1975), also
known by his
initials SP, was a three-term MP in
Malaysia who
served as
leader of the...
- the
Seenivasagam brothers mainly as an
opposition party to the Alliance; the party's
first president was
Kanagaratnam Pillai with the
Seenivasagam brothers...
- in Ipoh,
Kinta District, Perak, Malaysia. It is
situated on
Jalan SP
Seenivasagam,
formerly Clayton Road.
Within the same
compound are two
primary schools...
- Our
Exile 2006:
Goodbye Boys 2006: Lust,
Caution 2015:
Blackhat D. R.
Seenivasagam Park (Coronation Park)
Sultan Abdul Aziz
Recreational Park (Polo Ground)...
- ****ociated with the
Malaysian Chinese ****ociation, with
politician D. R.
Seenivasagam going so far as to
describe this
connection in Parliament. In recent...
- from
these parties gave
speeches supporting a
Malaysian Malaysia. D. R.
Seenivasagam in his
speech accused the
National Alliance of
using Article 153 of the...
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created 1st 1955-1957
Leong Yew Koh (梁宇皋)
Alliance (MCA) 1957-1959 D. R.
Seenivasagam (தார்ம ராஜா சீனிவசகம்) PPP
Constituency abolished,
split into Ipoh and...
-
Somasundaram Andrew David Arul
Kumar Jambunathan Charles Anthony Santiago D. R.
Seenivasagam D. S.
Ramanathan Danyal Balagopal Abdullah Devaki Krishnan Devamany S...
- the 1974
general election, Fan took on PPP
founding president S. P.
Seenivasagam in
Menglembu parliamentary seat as well as
unionist and
former MTUC secretary-general...