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Tension in Malaysia over cow head to protest Hindu shrine relocation

Category :International Sub Category :Asia
2009-08-30 00:00:00
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Kuala Lumpur, Aug 30 - A day ahead of Malaysia's 52nd independence day, authorities were busy Sunday tackling tension over the display of a severed cow head at the head of a procession to protest the relocation of a Hindu shrine.

The incident occurred Saturday in Shah Alam, capital of Selangor state, prompting Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak to direct Police Inspector General Musa Hasan to investigate the matter.

The Selangor government Sunday condemned and expressed regret over the 'provocative, offensive and deliberate use' of the severed head of a cow by a group of people to stage a protest against the proposed relocation of a Hindu temple to a locality known as Section 23 here.

Menteri Besar (Chief Minister) Abdul Khalid Ibrahim said in a statement: 'We condemn the incident and despicable act as it has taken the entire nation a step backward in all efforts towards mutual respect among the various races and religions. It is indeed appalling that such religious intolerance still exists amongst fellow Malaysians.'

A group of 50 people claiming to be residents of Section 23 placed a cow's head on the gates of the state secretariat building to protest the proposed relocation of the temple.

Earlier Sunday, four Pakatan elected representatives held a discussion on the incident with Shah Alam district police chief ACP Nor Azam Jamaluddin.

They were Shah Alam member of parliament Khalid Samad, Klang MP Charles Santiago, Pandamaran state assembly member Ronnie Liu and Seri Andalas, state assembly member A. Xavier Jayakumar, an ethnic Indian leader.

As Selaqngor was tackling the situation, a word of concern came again from the federal government.

The Selangor government needs to quickly find a solution on the issue of relocating a Hindu temple to Section 23, Shah Alam, said Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Senator Koh Tsu Koon.




Author :Indo Asian News Service



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