PPP asks for Indian township in Penang


It wants BN to have the guarantee in its choosing manifesto.
NIBONG TEBAL: The People's Progressive Party (PPP) has asked Barisan Nasional to spin Taman Puteri Gunung into an Indian township if it recaptures Penang in the coming general election.
Loga Bala Mohan, who heads Penang PPP, pronounced his celebration was pushing for the agenda to be enclosed in the BN choosing manifesto for Penang.
"We wish it to be an choosing guarantee to show which BN would travel its talk for the Indian community," he told FMT today.
"It's important to rise an Indian settlement where the village has facilities for Tamil education, religious as well as informative activities, commercial operation opportunities as well as so on."
Taman Puteri Gunung has the largest Indian village in Penang, with nearly 2, 000 households headed often by former estate workers who moved out from the circuitously Chersonese Plantation when its government changed some twenty years ago.
PPP also wants the BN manifesto to guarantee to set up the trickery which would have it easy for disabled persons, senior citizens, young kids as well as pregnant women to get to the hilltop Arulmigu Balathandayuthabani temple.
Currently, devotees who do not own four-wheel-drive vehicles have to climb 554 steps to reach the temple.
Loga pronounced PPP had asked Penang BN to run with Putrajaya to fund the project.
Arulmigu Balathandayuthabani Kovil has the repute of being the largest church outward India which is dedicated to Lord Muruga Perumaan. It is the major tourist attraction.
PPP is also asking BN to set up the foundation to provide financial assist to needy Indian families to enable them to pay for their children's tertiary preparation as well as an additional foundation to set up houses for the bad as well as establish the vocational establishment for Tamil propagandize leavers.
It also wants BN to carry out the comprehensive programme to upgrade the believe as well as skills of Indian youths to palliate their approach into higher education, employment as well as business.
These requests were contained in two resolutions passed during Penang PPP's annual gathering final month.
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