T’ganu govt returns site for funeral parlour in Jakar


Dr Ahmad Samsuri (right) handing out duit raya to children at a Hari Raya open house. - Filepic

KEMAMAN: The Terengganu government has heeded a demand by the Chinese community for the return of about a hectare site in Jakar to build a funeral parlour, said Mentri Besar Dr Ahmad Samsuri Mokhtar.

He said the site was acquired for the purpose by the then PAS state government in 1999, but was revoked by Barisan Nasional when it took over the state in 2004.

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