Residents insist on written assurance from DBKL over Jalan Vivekananda


BRICKFIELDS residents are giving Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) until the end of the week to confirm in writing that Jalan Vivekananda will not be closed to make way for a proposed seven-storey carpark.

SRK (T) Vivekananda Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) chairman, A. Surendran, said they wanted a written assurance from the local authority or would go ahead with their plans to hold a street protest.

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