According to residents' movement committee member, a officers visited a area to find out a genuine situation of a ex-workers.
BUKIT JALIL: Two officers from a Prime Minister's Office visited a Bukit Jalil estate where former workers have been demanding which a sovereign supervision allocate 4 acres out of a remaining 26-acre land to set up low-cost houses for them.
The Indian officers additionally refused to introduce themselves as well as requested a media not to take photographs of them.
Bukit Jalil Estate Residents' Action Committee part of K Balakrishnan said which he was told a officers visited a estate to find out a genuine situation of a residents.
"They additionally visited Bandar Kinrara Section 1, which is an ex-estate turned into low-cost patio houses for a camp workers," he added.
Also present was Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) secretary-general S Arutchelvan as well as Hindraf coordinators.
It was reported which in 1973, a Ministry of Labour as well as Manpower had discussed about a housing project for a camp workers in both a Kinrara as well as Bukit Jalil estates.
While Kinrara estate perceived a houses, Bukit Jalil residents were overlooked.
Meanwhile, Balakrishnan insisted which a residents would submit a memorandum to Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak as planned.
"When a supervision is peaceful to spend RM20 million to buy land in Penang, what is a large understanding for them to set up houses in Bukit Jalil?" he asked.
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