Hindraf urges Minister of Tourism and Culture to invoke his powers to save Vivekananda Ashram from being commercially developed.
FMT
KUALA LUMPUR: Non-governmental organisation Hindraf has urged Minister of Tourism and Culture Nazri Abdul Aziz to invoke his powers as minister in charge of heritage under Section 67 of the National Heritage Act 2005, to permanently protect and preserve the Vivekananda Ashram and its surrounding land as a national heritage.
P Waytha Moorthy, as chair of Hindraf, made this request in an open letter to the minister, a copy of which was forwarded to Prime Minister Najib Razak.
In the letter, Waytha reminded Nazri of Malaysia’s position in the World Heritage Committee saying, “It would not auger well for the nation when such a building such as the Swami Vivekananda site is neglected with clear impunity by the trustees as well as the local authorities.”
He said this in relation to the two previous objections from the management of the board of trustees when the Commissioner of Heritage attempted to gazette the Vivekananda Ashram as a heritage site.
Saying the public was “not aware of what transpired beyond these objections”, Waytha said the perception was that the “government did not do anything beyond this to protect the site”.
Lamenting that the government’s “inaction” had led the board of trustees to convert the land status, Waytha said, “We are in the dark whether there was indeed a hearing conducted by the Heritage Commissioner and if so what the outcome of the hearing was.”
He added, “Based on the media reports, it appears that the Heritage Commissioner did not act beyond giving the two notices in 2008 and 2009.”
In the past few weeks, there has been major public uproar over plans by the board of trustees of the Vivekananda Ashram in Brickfields to develop the site as a 23-storey residential building with a six-storey car park while the Ashram itself is to be preserved in its original form.
FMT
KUALA LUMPUR: Non-governmental organisation Hindraf has urged Minister of Tourism and Culture Nazri Abdul Aziz to invoke his powers as minister in charge of heritage under Section 67 of the National Heritage Act 2005, to permanently protect and preserve the Vivekananda Ashram and its surrounding land as a national heritage.
P Waytha Moorthy, as chair of Hindraf, made this request in an open letter to the minister, a copy of which was forwarded to Prime Minister Najib Razak.
In the letter, Waytha reminded Nazri of Malaysia’s position in the World Heritage Committee saying, “It would not auger well for the nation when such a building such as the Swami Vivekananda site is neglected with clear impunity by the trustees as well as the local authorities.”
He said this in relation to the two previous objections from the management of the board of trustees when the Commissioner of Heritage attempted to gazette the Vivekananda Ashram as a heritage site.
Saying the public was “not aware of what transpired beyond these objections”, Waytha said the perception was that the “government did not do anything beyond this to protect the site”.
Lamenting that the government’s “inaction” had led the board of trustees to convert the land status, Waytha said, “We are in the dark whether there was indeed a hearing conducted by the Heritage Commissioner and if so what the outcome of the hearing was.”
He added, “Based on the media reports, it appears that the Heritage Commissioner did not act beyond giving the two notices in 2008 and 2009.”
In the past few weeks, there has been major public uproar over plans by the board of trustees of the Vivekananda Ashram in Brickfields to develop the site as a 23-storey residential building with a six-storey car park while the Ashram itself is to be preserved in its original form.
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