Turn it into a heritage site, settlers tell PM


The plight of 31 families from Kg Railway in Sentul has right away been brought to the courtesy of Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak.
KUALA LUMPUR: The plight of 31 families from Kg Railway in Sentul has right away been brought to the courtesy of Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak.
On Sept 25, the settlers sent the chit to the budding apportion requesting which their allotment be gazetted as an Indian birthright site.
The Kg Railway settlers have been the fourth era of Malayan Railway workers who had been residing in Jalan 12, Sentul Pasar, since 1886.
"Kg Railway allotment is the last remaining Indian allotment in Kuala Lumpur as well as you want the supervision to recognize the housing area as an Indian birthright site," pronounced action committee leader Jaison Alex.
He combined which the settlers highlighted several issues in their six-page chit to Najib.
Among the demands was to bulletin the land into individual names, acknowledgement the allotment as an Indian birthright settlement, stop all development projects inside of the single kilometre from the settlement.
If the supervision did not bulletin the area, Alex pronounced the pick would be to set up three-room as well as two-bathroom patio houses costing about RM200,000 any for the settlers in the area.
"We hope the budding apportion will heed the requests," he added.
It was reported which YTL Corporation Bhd bought the land in 2002 from Malayan Railways Bhd as well as served an eviction notice upon the settlers.
When the settlers refused to empty their homes, YTL Corporation filed the case in justice as well as the ou! tcome wa s due upon October 4.
"We have been no squatters or trespassers. Our ancestors cultivated the land into the housing area," pronounced Alex.
He combined which according to the Land Act, the settlers had the right to reason the land title if they had been residing in the area for some-more than 60 years.
"In the case, you have been here for some-more than 120 years, as well as so the supervision must acknowledgement it as an Indian birthright settlement," he added.
He called upon the supervision to extend the same concern it showed for Malay birthright areas, Chinese brand new villages as well as Orang Asli settlements for Indian settlers as well.
"Are Indians third class people in Malaysia?" he asked.
Alex also pronounced which the action committee would come out with the blueprint upon how to modify the land into the birthright site.
"By turning the allotment into an Indian birthright site, the supervision can beget some-more income from tourism since Indians have the 2,000 year aged history in Malaysia," he added.
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