The Indian councillors in MBSA also want the menteri besar to act against the enforcement officers.
KUALA LUMPUR: The Human Rights Party (HRP) has urged the Selangor state government to sack the enforcement officers involved in the demolition of a Hindu temple in Glenmarie, Shah Alam, if they are found to have abused their powers.
According to a witness, some 30 policemen and 10 enforcement officers from the Shah Alam City Council (MBSA) smashed the shrine, including the statues of six Hindu deities last Thursday without issuing any prior notice.
However, state exco Dr Xavier Jayakumar defended MBSA, saying that several notices had been sent to the temple management.
He blamed the temple management for not checking the status of the land as the temple was sited on a road reserve area.
Councillors see red as well
Speaking to FMT, HRP central council member S Thiagarajan criticised the exco and the state government for not keeping their promise.
According to Thiagarajan, after Pakatan Rakyat took over the state in 2008, Menteri Besar Abdul Khalid Ibrahim sent a circular to all local councils barring them from demolishing any temple without the exco’s knowledge.
“What happened to the letter? Is that letter invalid or did Jayakumar himself give permission to MBSA to carry out the demolition?” he asked.
He pointed out that this was the fifth temple demolished by the Pakatan state government since coming into power.
He said the state government always blamed the local councils for not informing them about the demolishment.
As for the latest incident, Thiagarajan said if the MBSA officers had abused their powers then they must be sacked.
“We will see what action will be taken against the enforcement officers who brutally smashed the statues into pieces,” he added.
Meanwhile, he said HRP would also send a letter to the attorney-general regarding this matter.
“According to the Penal Code, defiling a place of worship with the intent to insult the religion of any class shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years or fine or both,” he added.
Terming it as a “serious case”, Thiagarajan said HRP would urge the AG to take stern action against MBSA.
Contaced later, MBSA councillor V Vembarasan said that all five Indian councillors in the city council would also urge the menteri besar to take action against the enforcement officers.
“We held a meeting this morning and reached an agreement on this,” he added.
KUALA LUMPUR: The Human Rights Party (HRP) has urged the Selangor state government to sack the enforcement officers involved in the demolition of a Hindu temple in Glenmarie, Shah Alam, if they are found to have abused their powers.
According to a witness, some 30 policemen and 10 enforcement officers from the Shah Alam City Council (MBSA) smashed the shrine, including the statues of six Hindu deities last Thursday without issuing any prior notice.
However, state exco Dr Xavier Jayakumar defended MBSA, saying that several notices had been sent to the temple management.
He blamed the temple management for not checking the status of the land as the temple was sited on a road reserve area.
Councillors see red as well
Speaking to FMT, HRP central council member S Thiagarajan criticised the exco and the state government for not keeping their promise.
According to Thiagarajan, after Pakatan Rakyat took over the state in 2008, Menteri Besar Abdul Khalid Ibrahim sent a circular to all local councils barring them from demolishing any temple without the exco’s knowledge.
“What happened to the letter? Is that letter invalid or did Jayakumar himself give permission to MBSA to carry out the demolition?” he asked.
He pointed out that this was the fifth temple demolished by the Pakatan state government since coming into power.
He said the state government always blamed the local councils for not informing them about the demolishment.
As for the latest incident, Thiagarajan said if the MBSA officers had abused their powers then they must be sacked.
“We will see what action will be taken against the enforcement officers who brutally smashed the statues into pieces,” he added.
Meanwhile, he said HRP would also send a letter to the attorney-general regarding this matter.
“According to the Penal Code, defiling a place of worship with the intent to insult the religion of any class shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years or fine or both,” he added.
Terming it as a “serious case”, Thiagarajan said HRP would urge the AG to take stern action against MBSA.
Contaced later, MBSA councillor V Vembarasan said that all five Indian councillors in the city council would also urge the menteri besar to take action against the enforcement officers.
“We held a meeting this morning and reached an agreement on this,” he added.
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