Reading this article, it sounded positive because 7 temples are being relocated from their respective places and put in the location (land presumably provided by IOI). I think I know this place. May have passed by this area without knowing it. Need to verify again.
However, the problem is with the land titles. Still no sight of them. According to Avtar Singh, he’s spoken to Xavier 3 months ago, but no news yet. Looks like Xavier is getting more bad publicity.
Awtar Singh, special assistant to Seri Serdang assemblyman Datuk Dr Mohd Satim Diman, highlighted the plight of the Hindu, Sikh and Buddhist temples recently.
He pointed out that these temples had already settled the planning issues with the local council, and were waiting for the state government and Land Office to issue them the land titles.
The temples are Persatuan Penganut Devi Arulmigu Sri Nagakali Jai Muniswarar in Puchong Hartamas, Kuil Aum Sri Maha Aathi Nageswary Amman in Puchong Gateway, Persatuan Pengurusan Kuil Maha Mariamman in Taman Perindustrian Pusat Bandar Puchong, Kuil Naga Nagawasrya Amman in Taman Puchong Intan, Kuil Aaudayar Muniswarar Alayam in Bandar Puteri Puchong, Persatuan Penganut Agama Sikh in Batu 14 Puchong and Persatuan Penganut Agama Buddha in Bandar Puteri Puchong.
“These temples have been given land to relocate and some have already had the structures put up by the developers.
“The land has been endorsed in the One-Stop Centre in the Subang Jaya Municipal Council and the district officer was supposed to submit papers to the state government for approval.
“Once approved, the temples will have to submit applications for the land titles.
“But the district officer hasn’t done his part yet,” Awtar said.
He said he has spoken to Selangor health, plantation workers and caring government committee chairman Dr Xavier Jeyakumar, who is also in the three-man committee on non-Muslim religious affairs, about three months ago but no action had been taken so far.
“I urge him to call for a meeting at the Land Office to hear the problems of these temples. The Land Office can get the paper work done immediately to send to the Selangor exco for approval,” he said.
In this case, I find hard for Xavier to give any excuse. He can’t blame the local council, the district officer, nor the land office because he was given earlier alert by Avtar Singh. So, the fault should be on Xavier. Unless of course, such actions take months to clear. Still unacceptable because its the job of the EXCO to solve the problem if already know about it.