Subbaiyah, Ramasamy to meet over Indian Cultural Centre


AFTER two weeks of bickering in the Tamil press, Penang MIC chairman Datuk P.K. Subbaiyah and Deputy Chief Minister Dr P. Ramasamy have agreed to meet and discuss the setting up of an Indian Cultural Centre on Waterfall Road in Penang.

The two leaders have been at loggerheads with Dr Ramasamy, the current Penang Hindu Endowment Board chairman, claiming that he had yet to receive any document on the centre despite “hearing vaguely” about it three years ago.

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