The Malaysian Indian People’s Party (MIPP) is actively campaigning in the Johor state election and has chosen to forego a convention related to the Reset coalition. Party president P. Punithan confirmed MIPP’s focus remains on the state polls. This decision indicates the party is prioritizing direct electoral efforts over broader coalition activities at this time. The move suggests a strategic allocation of resources towards securing seats in Johor. While the reason for skipping the Reset convention wasn’t explicitly stated, the party’s commitment to the Johor election is clear. This development comes as various parties gear up for the upcoming state assembly contest.