Temple committee in PJ anxious for answers from land office


By KW MAK

IN MY previous column, I had explained how town planning rules require land to be set aside for non-Muslim religious institutions.

Such rules enable non-Muslim religious groups to apply for parcels of land to build their respective churches or temples; and there would be no need to set up such houses of worship in factories or shoplots that could disturb neighbouring occupants.

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