Pledge to set up Indian traditional village for estate workers in Carey Island


Sulaiman giving out basic necessities to the Indian community in Banting.

KUALA Langat Barisan Nasional Umno chief Datuk Sulaiman Mohd Karli has assured Carey Island estate workers that the Government is committed to building an Indian traditional village, where all families will be given priority for houses.

Sulaiman, who is tipped to contest the Sijangkang state seat in GE14 told StarMetro that his manifesto included a promise to the people of Carey Island for an Indian traditional village for estate workers and those who had retired.

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