KUALA KANGSAR: A road here has been renamed Jalan Tun Dr Samy Vellu as a tribute to the late former MIC president in recognition of his services.
The stretch begins at the Kinta-Kuala Kangsar district border and ends at the junction of Taman Makmur in Sungai Siput, Perak.
Kuala Kangsar Municipal Council (MPKK) president Zulqarnain Mohamad said renaming the stretch was appropriate to commemorate the late leader's contributions and dedication to the people and the area.
"He was the longest-elected parliamentarian to serve Sungai Siput and was a senior minister in the Cabinet," he told reporters after attending the MPKK Council meeting here on Friday (March 31).
According to a Federal Gazette, a 9.3km stretch on the Ipoh-Butterworth trunk road has been renamed Jalan Tun Dr S. Samy Vellu in honour of the visionary leader.
Samy Vellu, who was Sungai Siput MP from 1974 to 2008 and works minister from 1979 to 1989, died at the age of 86 last September.
On another matter, Zulqarnain said MPKK is actively working to ensure that 'Visit Perak Year 2024' runs smoothly.
"We are working with various agencies like the Malayan Historical Group by putting up information signs at various historical sites like Victoria Bridge and Iskandar Bridge.
"MPKK is part of the tourism brand and action plan for Greater Ipoh, which includes four areas, namely MPKK, Batu Gajah District Council (MDBG), Kampar District Council (MDKpr) and Ipoh City Council (MBI) as a cluster, and another ecotourism cluster together with Lenggong, Pengkalan Hulu and Gerik districts," he added. – Bernama