Mahathir taps prominent Indian-origin politician to become Malaysia's first Sikh Cabinet minister

Press Trust of India  |  Kuala Lumpur 

Gobind Deo, a prominent Indian-origin in has become the first in the Muslim-majority country's history to be appointed a

The other Indian-origin lawmaker is M from the Democratic Action Party (DAP), who has been made the in the Cabinet by Mahathir, nearly two weeks after the 92-year-old veteran politician's shocking election win that ended Barisan Nasional's six decades of power.

Kulasegaran, 61, is the of the and he represents Ipoh Barat, Perak. He was first elected to the Parliament in 1997 in a by-election.

Deo represents Puchong constituency in the and is the son of late Malaysian Karpal He was sworn in yesterday.

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

The Punjabi community in the country has hailed the appointment of Deo as a

"It is good to see Gobind Singh, a member of the Punjabi community in the Cabinet. It is a proud and happy occasion for our community. Other than being a recognition of his abilities, it is also a recognition for the long established Punjabi community in Malaysia, president, Karambir was quoted as saying by

Malaysia, a Muslim-majority country, has nearly 1,00,000 population.

A total of 13 federal ministers took their oaths of office in a ceremony at the royal palace presided over by

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First Published: Tue, May 22 2018. 16:35 IST