Tackling inequalities faced by minority ethnic groups


WITH GE15 around the corner and the nominees making their campaign rounds with smiles and a long list of promises, Penang Hindu Association (PHA) is more concerned with the manifesto that is to be declared with the formation of the new government.

What is greatly anticipated in the manifesto is the readiness to make appropriate and effective policy changes for the betterment of the minority groups, particularly the Indian ethnic group. Such changes have long been overdue and need to be effective and sustainable to truly reflect the slogan “Keluarga Malaysia’” where all family members are treated without prejudice.

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