MIC Youth stage demo, wants MBs head to roll


MIC Youth marched to the Selangor state secretariat building over the dispersion of the shrine, perfectionist which both the MB as well as exco Dr Xavier Jayakumar tender their resignations.
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SHAH ALAM: MIC Youth today staged the pacific criticism in front of the Selangor state secretariat building perfectionist Menteri Besar Abdul Khalid Ibrahim as well as exco Dr Xavier Jayakumar to renounce over the dispersion of the Hindu tabernacle in Sepang.
Led by Youth arch T Mohan, who submitted the chit to the state government, the protesters additionally demanded the public apology over the dispersion carried out by the Sepang Municipal Council (MPS) in the devalue of S Gobikumar's chateau here on November 20.
"We want Khalid as well as Jeyakumar to renounce immediately," Mohan told reporters.
While more than 1,000 people had turned up at Dataran SACC, only about 500 joined in the march to the secretariat building.
Carrying banners, the protesters called on Jeyakumar as well as Pakatan Rakyat leaders to "wake up" in order to urge the rights of non-Muslims in the state.
Among others, the banners read: "Xavier jangan tidur" (Xavier do not sleep) as well as "Sejak 2008 Pakatan telah merobohkan tujuh kuil" (since 2008, Pakatan has demolished seven temples).
Apart from MIC Youth, local Indian-based NGOs similar to Perinbam, IASA, Tamillar Uthavum Karangal, Nambikkai as well as others additionally took part.
Mohan told reporters which the chit was submitted to Jayakumar's personal partner Abdul Razak.
"We have been not similar to Jeyakumar as well as his team ! who have been opportunists," pronounced the MIC Youth arch in denying which the criticism was to fish for Indian votes.
"Pakatan Indian leaders have been regularly claiming they have been frank though why have been they gripping mum on this issue," he added, urging MPS to reconstruct the shrine.
Mohan additionally took Jayakumar to task for issuing contradicting statements over the matter.
The exco had asserted which the dispersion was according to the Local Council Act though yesterday he released another matter claiming which it was an action of "sabotage".
He additionally pronounced which the state supervision was unknowingly about the incidents as well as the exco legislature did not issue any orders to explode the shrine.
"Look, how he twists his words," claimed Mohan. "First, he pronounced all was finished according to rules. And now he puts the censure on others."
"He should examine who systematic the demolition," he added.
He additionally claimed which Jayakumar's initial comment which the tabernacle was merely the "structure with no idols inside" was an insult to the Indian community.
"Even if it is only the structure, is it OK to explode it by trespassing into someone's house? All this talk goes against what was pronounced prior to the general choosing when they promised not to explode any place of worship," he said.
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