Formed earlier in 1958 as Malayan Ceylonese Congress before it changed its name to Malaysian Ceylonese Congress in 1970, the MCC was established as a political party. MCC was initially originated from Selangor Ceylonese Association or
Persatuan Ceylon Selangor founded in 1900, when the meeting of its members under leadership of M.W. Navaratnam in January 1958 decided to transformed the association status to a political party by changing its name and constitution to Malayan Ceylonese Congress. The brainchild of M.W Navaratnam, MCC was formed to promote and preserve the Political, Educational, Social and Cultural aspects of the Malaysians of Ceylonese origin, or
Sri Lankan descent. MCC was hoping to join the
Barisan Nasional (BN) and its predecessor
Alliance coalition since the
independence in 1957 despite debates that the Malaysian Ceylonese community should join the
Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC), one of BN's major component party for the
Malaysian Indians instead. MCC used to have a Senator in the
Dewan Negara; the Upper House of
Parliament of Malaysia until 1981. Before the
2018 general election (GE14) which saw the fall of BN ruling government, MCC indirectly had been supporting the BN coalition and was considered to be pro-BN. MCC was inclined to BN when the coalition was in power and had received aid from the BN ruling government then. ==President==