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A 130-year-old Hindu temple in Malaysia faces demolition threat, to make way for a mosqueand former deputy chief minister of Penang, said that the temple stands as a “significant and religious landmark predating Malaysia’s independence. The removal of a long-established Hindu ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNLaw allows non-Hindu to chair PHEB, says former executive directorGEORGE TOWN : Jagdeep Singh Deo’s religion does not prevent him from becoming the next chairman of the Penang Hindu ...
Penang's former deputy chief minister Palanisamy ... for how heritage and religious rights are treated in Malaysia. Hindu temples are not placed on wheels to be moved at the whims of the powerful.” ...
IN A break from tradition, the Ratha Yatra festival was celebrated at two temples on ... across peninsular Malaysia, Sabah and Sarawak, uniting in devotion and festivity. Penang executive ...
There are currently no plans to establish a national-level Hindu endowment board to regulate and resolve issues related to ...
A proposed relocation of a Hindu temple in Kuala Lumpur to make way for a mosque has continued to spark anger among some members of Malaysia’s Muslim community, who accuse authorities of ...
The former Penang deputy chief minister II also ... for how heritage and religious rights are treated in Malaysia. Hindu temples are not placed on wheels to be moved at the whims of the powerful.” ...
More than 2,000 Hindu temples across Malaysia will send representatives to a mass community meeting in Kuala Lumpur this weekend to discuss issues over land occupied by them, as blowback from a ...
The chariot will return to the Maha Mariamman Temple on Feb 12 and is scheduled to arrive on Feb 13. More than 1.5 million Hindu devotees from across the nation and tourists are expected to throng ...
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