Hindu temples in Malaysia to meet land issues such as Saga Saga Simmers

More than 2000 Hindu temples via Malaysia Representatives will be sent to a collective societal meeting in Kuala Lumpur at the end of this week to discuss issues on the lands they occupy, as a reaction from Transfer In the capital, he refuses to give up.

Land rights were directed to the Hindu Malaysian society, which amounts to 2 million people in the spotlight by clarifying about the transportation of the Dewey Sri Lawtikan Temple to make way for the construction of a new mosque.

Observers say the row was launched by Muslim militants who scored cheap political points, which led to Hindu temples with alleged variations over the ownership of the lands that their critics distinguish on social media.

Last Thursday, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim presided over the new mosque. However, it was still accused by Muslim militants of handing Hindus a free piece of major real estate by transporting their temple to a site only 50 meters.

This anger pushed questions about land rights for many thousands of temples in Malaysia – which many created during the colonial era when Indian workers were brought by British officials.

Malaysia Hindu Sanjam (MHS), which represents Hindus in the country, said contracts of solutions allocated by government leaders are no longer being eradicated by the malicious impact of social media on public discourse.

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