Poser over land owned by Batu Caves temple committee


THE Batu Caves Sri Mahamariamman Temple Devasthanam committee has been given 48 hours to reveal details of a development on a parcel of agricultural land in Jalan Kuching that belongs to the committee.

Persatuan Hindu Agamam Ani Malaysia said it will lodge reports with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and the police if the committee fails to do so before Monday.

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