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Mariamman temple puchong
Mariamman temple puchong










Other leaders who visited Mr Muhammad Adib included Selangor Mentri Besar Amirudin Shari and Malaysian Indian Congress president S. She also said she would stand as a guarantor for the family to help pay Mr Muhammad Adib's medical bills. Ms Zuraida said the incident should serve as a lesson to Malaysians to not take the law into their own hands. "It appears like he was hit and stomped on, which caused his ribs to fracture and puncture his lungs," she said. "He is now in critical condition and on life support," she told reporters, adding that there were injuries to his chest which were causing him breathing difficulty. Malaysian leaders are also hoping for Mr Muhammad Adib to pull through as many of them, including Ms Zuraida Kamaruddin whose Housing and Local Government Ministry oversees the Fire and Rescue Department, went to the hospital to visit him. Malaysians who read her post wished the couple their best, leaving comments such as "May God take care of him" and "We are all praying for his speedy recovery". Gobind, meanwhile, praised the committee members for their persistent effort in retaining the temple at its original site.Also included were two pictures of her fiance, suave in his bomba uniform and smiling at the camera. “We face problems because there are too many demands from devotees of all religions, but we have so far been able to cope with it,” he said. He also said the state government has given out 120 plots of land to places of worship other than mosques since 2008. Jayakumar expects it will take six months to gazette the temple land, as IOI needs to surrender the land to the District Land Office first. Arumugam and Michael Tamil, were also present at the event. Puchong MP Gobind Singh Deo, state exco member, Dr Xavier Jayakumar, MPSJ councillors K. He said over the years the temple has attracted a good number of devotees and embarked on countless educational and welfare activities. Yugapuriyam claimed that when IOI took over in 1991, it sought the assistance of temple devotees to help relocate a number of burial plots and altars. Situated on lot 17403, the temple was acquired by Syed Kechik Sdn Bhd in 1983 when Puchong was largely a rubber estate known as Castlefield.

mariamman temple puchong

The temple, which was founded in 1887, was faced with eviction as IOI had filed a suit against it in 1996 to claim ownership of the land.

mariamman temple puchong

“I think they (IOI) realised it is important to have harmony in development and also to keep the temple at this site,” she (below, second left) added.

mariamman temple puchong

Kok, who is the State Senior Exco Member for Investment, Industry and Trade, denied that IOI would be ‘rewarded’ for the move, but said the state would be working together with the property giant to develop Puchong. “This is a Deepavali gift to the temple committee,” she said to applause. She said that IOI has undertaken (surat akur janji) to handover the land the state government: “As soon as the state government receives the land, we will gazette it as temple land,” she said. Speaking to devotees at the temple this afternoon, assemblywoman Teresa Kok said the landowner, IOI Holdings, decided to give up the 3600 sq ft after prolonged negotiations with the state government. The owner of the land on which the 135-year-old Sri Maha Mariamman temple in Bandar Puchong Jaya sits, has agreed to surrender the land to the state government, thus precluding the possibility of the temple being demolished for a future project.












Mariamman temple puchong