180 in Taman Suria get CFs after 15-year wait
KUALA SELANGOR: About 1,000 residents of Taman Suria here received their certificate of fitness (CF) for the 180 houses in the estate after waiting for 15 years.
MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu also announced that the flood problems faced by the residents in the housing estate the past five years were also being tackled with the expansion and deepening of the drain near the area.
Hundreds of residents of various races had gathered to greet Samy Vellu, who is Works Minister, and the Barisan Nasional (BN) candidate for the Ijok by-election, K. Parthiban, 38, yesterday.
The residents, 90% of whom comprise the Indian community, also expressed their appreciation to the BN Government for looking into the problem caused by smoke emitted from a glove factory nearby.
Samy Vellu said the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment had asked the factory to install an appropriate device to overcome the smoke pollution.
Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Dr Mohamad Khir Toyo said the opposition was being narrow-minded and had deliberately confused the voters in Ijok by saying that Muslims could not vote for non-Muslims.
“Muslims can vote for anyone for cooperation, as was practised since the time of the Prophet,” he said.
“We have to be fair to anyone even if they are of a different religion and even if we have to fight a war for them, we would do so because in Islam, we have to take care of the non-Muslims who can cooperate with the Muslims,” he said after handing over sponsored Science and Mathematics workbooks to schools in Ijok. – Bernama.
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NEWS:180 in Taman Suria get CFs after 15-year wait
April 23rd, 2007
NEWS:IGP warns of group playing up religious sentiments
April 18th, 2007
IGP warns of group playing up religious sentiments
KUALA LUMPUR: Police have exposed the activities of a group of so-called missionaries who go about criticising other religions.
Inspector-General Tan Sri Musa Hassan said that 131 reports had been lodged by disillusioned followers, who were not happy about the activities of the group, which used Hinduism and Christianity as a front.
“It has been found that many followers felt cheated,” he said in a statement yesterday.
He said Selangor police were carrying out investigations based on the reports lodged by the followers.
Musa said activities carried out in the name of religion that create disharmony, enmity and hatred could jeopardise national harmony and solidarity. It is also a form of criminal intimidation.
He said that on April 13, representatives of the Association of Hindu Religious Leaders briefed him on the activities of the “missionaries”.
He said the outcome of the police investigations would be forwarded to the Attorney-GeneralÂ’s Chambers for further action.
Meanwhile, Malaysian Hindu Sangam president Datuk A. Vaithilingam said the group, operating in Kota Damansara, was active within the Klang Valley, holding spiritual talks to gain influence.
He said they insulted the Hindu religion in their talks. – Bernama
Resolving problems peacefully – MHS
April 18th, 2007
Resolving problems peacefully
THE Malaysia Hindu Sangam will not resort to demonstrations to resolve problems relating to the religion, Tamil Nesan reported.
It quoted MHS president Datuk A. Vaithilingam as saying that they would hold discussions with the relevant parties or take action in accordance with the laws of the country.
He said there several issues that touched on the religion had cropped up but they were being resolved through peaceful means.
Speaking at the MHS Perak branch annual general meeting in Sungai Siput, Vaithilingam said state branches should take proactive measures to provide religious education to Hindus.
Perak MHS chairman A. Egambaram said they had been working closely with the Perak MIC to overcome problems affecting the community.
NEWS:BN picks Parthiban as candidate for Ijok by-election
April 16th, 2007BN picks Parthiban as candidate for Ijok by-election
http://www.nst.com.my/NST/Article/vArt?did=20070416191117
By : BERNAMA
Email to friend Print article KUALA SELANGOR, MON.: A former Co-Academic officer at the Kuala Selangor District Education Office, K. Parthiban, 38, was chosen as the Barisan Nasional (BN) candidate in the by-election for the Ijok state constituency today.
Selangor BN chairman Datuk Seri Dr Mohamad Khir Toyo, who is also Selangor Menteri Besar, made the announcement in front of about 3,000 BN supporters at Dewan Harmoni, Batang Berjuntai, here this afternoon.
All those present in the hall gave a loud applause to demonstrate their solid support to Parthiban as soon as he was announced as the candidate at 5.20pm. The event was broadcast live on TV over RTM 1.
Among those present were MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu, his deputy Datuk G. Palanivel, MCA deputy president Datuk Seri Chan Kong Choy and Umno information chief Tan Sri Muhammad Muhammad Taib.
In his speech shortly after he was introduced by Dr Mohamad Khir, Parthiban promised the BN supporters and voters in the Ijok state constituency that he would continue the tradition of the BN to champion the cause of the people regardless of race or religion. “I will ensure that the BN retains the seat and I appeal to you all to help me (do it),” he said.
He also pledged to continue implementation of all the current and future development programmes by the government.
Born on Oct 6, 1968 in Ladang Raja Musa, Kuala Selangor, Parthiban, who is also the secretary of the MIC Tanjung Karang division and a former Co-Academic Officer at the Kuala Selangor District Education Office, holds key positions in several non-governmental organisations (NGOs), including as president of the Council of the Federation of Kuala Selangor District Youth Associations.
He is also chairman of the Tanjung Karang Hindu Youth Organisation (HYO) and the Ladang Raja Musa Rukun Tetangga sector and a former secretary of the Kuala Selangor Tamil Youth Club from 1990 to 2001.
Parthiban has a Masters in Education Management from the University of Malaya and a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree from the same university.
He joined MIC in 1989 and among the key political posts he held were as special officer to the Tanjung Karang Member of Parliament, personal representative of the Permatang Assemblyman for the Indian community, a committee member of the Tanjung Karang Barisan Nasional and head of the Kampung Bukit Belimbing MIC branch.
Parthiban is also a member of the Kuala Selangor District Council.
WORLD’S first conference on Siddhar Principles
April 16th, 2007Malaysia the chosen venue for vital meeting
http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2007/4/16/central/17382503&sec=central
By YIP YOKE TENG
teng@thestar.com.my
WORLD’S first conference on Siddhar Principles will be held in Malaysia.
Speakers and researchers of Siddhar, which means “the perfect soul”, will converge for the May 25 to 27 conference at Auditorium Kompleks Perdana Siswa, University of Malaya.
“Siddhar are persons like Sri Agastiar, Sri Ramalinga Swamigal, Sri Thavamurugan and China’s Lao Tzu who founded Taoism. They are the perfect souls, the masters and the philosophers,” said one of the advisors to the conference, Vaithiyar Sarangapani Bhani.
“They impart knowledge in meditation, medicine, astrology, farming and various other fields, and they lead lifestyle of the enlightened,” he added.
The conference is organised by Batu Cave-based Malaysia Sri Agastiar Nyaana Peedam Awareness Association, which is three years old and with more than 100 members.
The association conducts courses in yoga, herbs’ usage and meditation, while promoting vegetarianism.
It was learned that the conference was held at this time because association president Arul Selvar Abnaa Nagappen “received a message” from Sri Agastiar during meditation.
“We want to expose Malaysians, especially our youths, to Siddhar Principles to address the many social issues concerning them,” Bhani said.
“Youths today are into many unhealthy, and often illegal, activities. We want to show them the wisdom of these great masters of the East, and how they can lead stress-free, healthy and discipline lifestyle with the masters’ principles,” he added.
He reiterated that Siddhar Principles are beyond religion, and that people of all ethnic groups were welcome to participate in the conference.
Currently, speakers, researchers and delegates from India, Singapore, Fiji, Mauritius, Sri Lanka, England, Nepal, Indonesia, Japan and Malaysia have confirmed their participation.
Those interested can call the secretariat at 03-6185 2757/5642, 013-505 8505 (P.Thanapackiam) or 012-380 9867 (Satteya).
Delegate fee is RM100, inclusive of food.