This is indeed good news. The temple (located in Linsun Estate, Rantau) was demolished by two estate workers (claimed to be the manager and clerk) who said they were from opposition party. This happened just before election. » Read more: Demolished estate temples rebuilt by Sime Darby
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Demolished estate temples rebuilt by Sime Darby
March 19th, 2008
Penang Hindu Endowments Board should be apolitical
March 19th, 2008The previous state government dished out the positions to politicians. The current government should not repeat the same mistake. They must set up a committee to short list and select suitable candidates to be in the board. There should be competent people well versed in religion and community issues. Politicians who lead will be seen as making skewed decisions or under influence of their political parties. I don’t think the assemblymen should be in the board.
» Read more: Penang Hindu Endowments Board should be apolitical
Manoharan not named as EXCO while Deputy MB temporarily vacant
March 15th, 2008While Penang, Kedah and Perak have more or less settled their government set-up, Selangor is still having minor problems. » Read more: Manoharan not named as EXCO while Deputy MB temporarily vacant
Interesting Interview with Subang MP Sivarasa
March 13th, 2008Sivarasa vowed to bring up the issue of HINDRAF ISA detainees. The parliment is going to be very interesting to follow. I hope TV will show it live 🙂
What we consider as key concerns, I would start with the issues like the ISA and release of the five Hindraf detainees.
Another interesting he mentioned was that MP “job” is “part-time” He still has his law firm to run!
Being an MP is not a full-time position, it’s a part-time thing. It’s an honorary position. It is not (an) executive (position). So I have to carry on (with my legal career). » Read more: Interesting Interview with Subang MP Sivarasa
Temple demolished by opposition members
March 7th, 2008What are these jokers thinking about? Demolishing temple to create election problem??? The report is also fishy. I heard a bit on radio, but still not clear on what actually happened. The demolishers (estate employees) surely won’t go around claiming they are opposition (or ruling party) members while breaking the structure. A weird news indeed. » Read more: Temple demolished by opposition members