We will not give up any more land, says temple panel


KUALA LUMPUR: The Sri Muneswarar Kaliamman Hindu temple committee will discuss with Deputy Federal Territories Minister Datuk Dr J. Loga Bala next Thursday over the fate of the 101-year-old temple which is being partly demolished for an eight-foot walkway.

Temple advisor M. Manogaran said that the committee would not give up any more of its land for a 30-storey Hap Seng office in an adjacent plot. He said he would urge the deputy minister to gazette the land instead.

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