I want my fathers grave back


Claiming to have been ignored as well as belittled by a Negeri Sembilan menteri besar as well as state MIC, ex-civil menial K Batumalai right away wants a prime minister to help him.
PETALING JAYA: A distraught retired civil menial whose father's grave, along with 39 others, is right away "inaccessible" is demanding which Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak intervene as well as resolve a issue.
K Bathumalai's father, an ex-policeman in a British army, died in 1998 as well as was buried in a Kuala Sawa cemetery.
The tomb is right away a Taman Zed housing estate circuitously Rantau in Negeri Sembilan.
"My family as well as we cannot even do prayers for my father since his physique has dead in a name of development. We have six family members including my father buried there," pronounced Batumalai, adding which a Taman Zed developers had built houses upon tip of a graveyards but relocating a graves.
According to Batumalai, 65, prior to Taman Zed became a housing area, it was a tomb belonging to Ulu Sawah Estate.
"It was an 100-year-old Hindu tomb which was confirmed by a Kuala Sawah Muniswaran temple.
"In 1988 a state supervision gazetted a 3.6-acre tomb land.
"We were shocked when in 2004, a land was since to a private developer. We found out which a developer is an influential Umno man in Negeri Sembilan as well as which they built a houses upon tip of a graves.
"The bodies have been still underneath a Taman Zed Indah houses," he said, adding which he is seeking for a bodies to be relocated to another tomb in circuitously Rantau.
In 2004, he practical to file a box against a d! eveloper as well as a state government. But in 2010 his duplicate was rejected upon a grounds which there was insufficient evidence.
Batumalai currently showed FMT multiform photographs of a tomb in question.
He is right away seeking Najib's intervention in a make a difference after failing to receive any help from Menteri Besar Mohamad Hassan as well as a state MIC chairman T Rajagopalu as well as state executive councillor VS Mohan.
"We [temple committee] have approached a state supervision as well as MIC to immigrate a 40 graves but had no success.
"During a assembly with Mohamad, he was conceited with me as well as pronounced Indians have been troublemakers. He refused to plead a tomb make a difference as well as used derogatory difference against me.
"Even Rajagopalu as well as Mohan were fearful to take up a issue. When we met Mohan, he told me he if he took up a issue he would lose his exco seat. Rajagopalu regularly flip-flopped with his answers," Batumalai said.
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