Posts Tagged ‘temples’

penang religious panel

May 26th, 2008
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Not sure who are the rest of the committee members, so we can’t really comment on how these 4 will impact the decision-making. Since its mentioned that previous state government had formed the panel, we can see that more responsibility for the state assemblymen. I hope they don’t suffer a burnout soon.

I think its high time for someone to keep track of the all the posts each assemblymen is holding coz I’m losing count.

That aside, we obviously we hope that with the addition of the assemblymen, future places of worship problems will not arise or will be solved amicably.


Four reps appointed to religious panel

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THE Penang Government has appointed four state assembly-men from different religions to the Non-Muslim Worship Committee, a state body that deals with complaints and disputes regarding non-Muslim institutions. They are state Town, Country Planning and Housing Committee chairman Wong Hon Wai (Air Itam), state Local Government, Traffic Management and Environment Committee chairman Chow Kon Yeow (Padang Kota), Penang Hindu Endowment Board chairman A. Tanasekharan (Bagan Dalam) and Jagdeep Singh Deo (Datuk Keramat). Wong, who heads the committee, is a Buddhist while, Chow is a Christian, Tanasekharan a Hindu and Jagdeep Singh a Sikh.

Wong said the committee would deal directly with government agencies to expedite the handling of disputes and issues. “There are many issues when it comes to religion. The committee’s job is to help settle disputes regarding land issues, the location of new temples, churches and gurdwaras, cemetery placements and all other issues that affect non-Muslim religions,” he said.  He said the past state administration had formed the committee and the appointment of the assemblymen was done at the state exco meeting last Friday.

When asked about the Gurdwara Sahib Bayan Baru Association’s appeal for a 0.4ha piece of land adjoining the Snake Temple in Bayan Lepas, Wong said Jagdeep Singh had highlighted the issue to the committee and they were currently waiting for relevant government agencies to provide reports.

Murugesan tells his version of Padang Jawa temple demolition

April 30th, 2008
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Well, when the party and its boss come under attack, more “truths” seem to appear. Now is Murugesan’s turn to tell his version of what happened at Padang Jawa on that fateful day. MIC would have tried to cover up this earlier to protect UMNO, but looks like their action is backfiring on them. Toyo is becoming a problem from BN, and maybe, just maybe, MIC have been set up to be UMNO’s henchmen to get rid of Toyo. Or possibly, Toyo have been tasked to retire Samy? » Read more: Murugesan tells his version of Padang Jawa temple demolition

Samy denies Toyo accusation while Saravanan challenges Toyo

April 29th, 2008
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After Toyo’s damaging accusation, Samy replies saying its solely Toyo’s fault that Padang Jawa temple was demolished. Saravanan challenges Toyo to tell this in their faces. He says Toyo is clearly lying.

Toyo vs MIC continues…will PM step in as referee? » Read more: Samy denies Toyo accusation while Saravanan challenges Toyo

Khir says Samy ordered temple demolition…

April 29th, 2008
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Looks like Samy is being attacked by Khir Toyo now. Their little feud started back in  December. which one of them have selective memory? Samy? Toyo? PM?

I’m pretty sure that Toyo is not being clear. There are ample photos showing the temple wall being damaged and deities broken BEFORE Deepavali. Residents from the place can surely verify this. Thanish who is from that area had written about this. In fact there is statements on Selangor SUK website stating temple demolition was carried out before deepavali. Toyo had also repeated what he mentions now earlier. He only added that it was Samy who ordered the demolition (AFTER deepavali).

Samy Vellu called me on the night of Nov 15 and told me that Hindraf (Hindu Rights Action Force) people had infiltrated the temple and that it must be demolished that night itself, 

» Read more: Khir says Samy ordered temple demolition…

plans to streamline construction and demolition of places of worship

April 25th, 2008
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It doesn’t make any sense to build a mosque where there aren’t many Muslims, or a house of worship in the middle of nowhere

Strong comments indeed. We have seen places of worship located next to unhygenic facilities. But is what the minister said applicable? Religion is something personal. For some religion, place of worship can be a small as a corner in a wall. It will need a lot of maneuvering to convince relocation and positioning of place of worships. » Read more: plans to streamline construction and demolition of places of worship