Ramanan Ramakrishnan | |
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ரமணன் ராமகிருஷ்ணன் | |
Deputy Minister of Entrepreneur and Cooperatives Development | |
Assumed office 12 December 2023 | |
Monarchs | Abdullah (2023–2024) Ibrahim Iskandar (since 2024) |
Prime Minister | Anwar Ibrahim |
Minister | Ewon Benedick |
Preceded by | Saraswathy Kandasami |
Constituency | Sungai Buloh |
Chairman of the Special Committee of the Malaysian Indian Community Transformation Unit | |
In office 18 April 2023 – 7 February 2024 | |
Prime Minister | Anwar Ibrahim |
Minister | Armizan Mohd Ali (April–December 2023) Aaron Ago Dagang (December 2023–2024) |
Director-General | Raveendran Nair |
Succeeded by | Prabakaran Parameswaran |
Member of the Malaysian Parliament for Sungai Buloh | |
Assumed office 19 November 2022 | |
Preceded by | Sivarasa Rasiah (PH–PKR) |
Majority | 2,693 (2022) |
Personal details | |
Born | Tanah Merah, Kelantan, Malaysia | 11 February 1981
Political party | Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) (–2014) People's Justice Party (PKR) (since 2020) |
Other political affiliations | Barisan Nasional (BN) (–2014) Pakatan Harapan (PH) (since 2020) |
Relations | Devaki Krishnan (grandmother) |
Alma mater | Queensland University of Technology |
Occupation | Politician |
Ramanan s/o Ramakrishnan is a Malaysian politician who has served as Deputy Minister of Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives in the Unity Government administration under Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and Minister Ewon Benedick since December 2023,[1] and the Member of Parliament (MP) for Sungai Buloh since November 2022.[2] He served as the Chairman of the Special Committee of the Malaysian Indian Community Transformation Unit (MITRA) from April 2023[3] to February 2024.[4] He is a member and Deputy Information Chief of the People's Justice Party (PKR), a component party of the PH coalition and was a member of the Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC), a component party of the Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition. He was also the eldest grandson of the late Devaki Krishnan, the first woman elected to public office in the Malaysian history.[5][6]
Under Ramanan's leadership, MITRA disbursed over RM62 million to the Malaysian Indian community.[7] MITRA received a rating of "low risk" by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission.[8]