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The demolition of a Hindu temple yesterday in Malacca has triggered an immediate complaint to Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, who is also accused of reneging on a pledge to Malaysians.
Condemning the action in a letter to the premier, Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) legal adviser P Uthayakumar described it as an act of ‘bullying’ by the Umno-controlled government.
This was partly a reference to objections raised by the Umno branch in Tambak Paya village, where the 16-year-old Sri Periyachi Amman temple was located. “Malaysia once again has violated Article 11 of the Federal Constitution with impunity,” he said in the letter, a copy of which was made available to malaysiakini.
Caretakers had been given until July 15 to tear down the renovated portion of the building, on grounds that the expansion was not welcome in a Malay village. Local Umno Youth members had shown displeasure by putting up two banners in the vicinity that read: 'Don’t test our patience' and ‘Tear down this unlawful temple’. ‘Application submitted’ Uthayakumar described the arrest as a direct violation of the Article 8 of the Federal Constitution, which calls for equity before law. “He was arrested when he stood in front of the bulldozer demanding to see the court order (for demolition) of the temple which is on the private land. (He also asked) why similar buildings without approval were not demolished,” Uthayakumar said. “In any event this temple had, vide their application, filed the necessary forms and documents formally applying for building permission, and (this was) supported with the signatures and endorsements of their devotees.” Uthayakumar said the government’s position that the temple is in the middle of a Malay village runs contrary to its own call for national unity, integration, racial and religious co-existence, as well as the premier’s declaration upon taking office in November 2003 that ‘Malaysia is for all ethnic communities’.
Over the past year, Hindraf has recorded 76 cases of demolition of such structures, which it has described as illegal. Uthayakumar, saying he represents two million Hindus nationwide, has initiated a public interest suit against 10 government bodies to stop temple demolitions nationwide.
Legislation needed
Meanwhile the Malaysia Hindu Sangam said that the temple demolition only showed that the state government has arbitrarily taken action against a Hindu temple without any regards to the sensitivities of the Hindu devotees.
He added that any demolition of a place of worship must be based on a court order and should only be carried out after the devotees of the place of worship have been given a meaningful opportunity to be heard. “We urge all state governments to carry out this practice, and for legislation to be enacted to recognize and protect the special status of places of worship,” he added. |
Hindraf sends complaint to Pak Lah
August 4th, 2007 by poobalan | View blog reactions Leave a reply »source: http://www.malaysiakini.com/news
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Condemning the action in a letter to the premier, Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) legal adviser P Uthayakumar described it as an act of ‘bullying’ by the Umno-controlled government.
A city council team pulled down the temple, despite claims by the landowner to have shown the officers a ‘stay order’ he had obtained from Chief Minister Mohd Ali Rustam and Mayor Zaini Mohd Noor earlier that morning.
During the demolition exercise, Malacca PKT vice-president A Jayathas was arrested by the police for ‘interfering’ with their duties.
He urged Abdullah, at the next cabinet meeting (tomorrow), to issue a firm and unconditional directive to all relevant authorities to stop the demolition of Hindu temples.
“Given that many other structures throughout Malaysia are still standing even though they too were built without local authority permission, it is particularly disturbing to Hindus that a place of worship is targetted in this manner,” Malaysin Hindu Sangam president A Vaithilingam in a statement today.
i think we malaysian indian has been treated so badly and discriminated…
our rights as citizen in this country has been violated and treated like a third class..unity is only a word used to hide the hatred of the malaysian indian society towards the cruel government that dont even respect religion in our country.. rukun negara: kepercayaan kepada tuhan is only a word..it dosent mean anything to the government in this country..so i believe we have to fight for our rights. i support you mr.uthaya.
plz check this blog..
just pure discrimination.
http://mahaguru58.blogspot.com/2007/08/samy-vellu-says-hindrafs-allegations.html
i think we malaysian indian has been treated so badly and discriminated…
our rights as citizen in this country has been violated and treated like a third class..unity is only a word used to hide the hatred of the malaysian indian society towards the cruel government that dont even respect religion in our country.. rukun negara: kepercayaan kepada tuhan is only a word..it dosent mean anything to the government in this country..so i believe we have to fight for our rights. i support you mr.uthaya.
Greetings to all readers here.
Brother Poobalan and Brother Kannan,
Please do not misinterpret my blog posting regarding Samy Vellu and HINDRAF which has been referred to above.
I for one was sharing my views as to the danger that the ordinary people are put to when called to protest against the ruling powers without taking into consideration the imminent dangers of physical assault by the security forces of this government.
I am sure that you have heard of how brutal the Myanmar regime bludgeoned to death many of the protesters over there.
Please do not jump to any conclusions about me discriminating against anyone people or faith simply by being clouded with your emotions as to what is taking place with the temple demolitions being carried out by the local authorities and lumping my thoughts together with them and brand me as such!
I am for all Malaysians irrespective of creed or color to live a better life!
Please read my article in depth and try to see that I am asking our faultfinders to realize that the Indians in this land aren’t all being victimized per se!
There has been outstanding advancements made by hardworking Indian businessmen and leaders of society in many areas.
We need to look at the bigger picture than dwell on the failings of the people, no matter who or what they are?
If we choose to find faults with just about anything, I guarantee you that we will find a thousand and one faults with just anything under the sun.
Now, if we can be a bit more rational, we can if we really want to, realize that our lot here in Malaysia is not that bad compared to some other suffering nations all over the world!
Sure, things aren’t exactly perfect for all of us right now…but to go and expose those already suffering poor folks from the estates and rural areas to potential harm from the FRU and special Branch is to me a senseless waste of energy and endangering of the people’s life’s!
See what happened at Pantai Batu Buruk, Kuala Terengganu! 3 persons were shot by live bullets by the FRU Special Unit undercover policeman.
Would it help the people if they got shot at Putrajaya?
We can change this situation by learning to exercise our rights in the civil way.
That is through the ballots in the General Elections.
We are as the cucumbers against the BN durian when we go take part in such protests!
We get hurt no matter what.
I am for all Malaysians sirs. Do not assume anything about who I am without knowing me in depth or at least try to understand my points!
That’s all I ask.
Thank you.