Longhouse folk concerned about relocation plan


More than 100 residents speaking to the media after a meeting with DBKL, chaired by Loga Bala, to find out the status of the remaining residents who have not received their housing units.

THE authorities say less than 200 families living in the dilapidated Jinjang Utara longhouses are waiting for the housing promised to them as compensation for their relocation, but residents claim there are more.

Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL)has also denied housing to 73 of the families, raising concerns among the longhouse residents.

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