Hindu Board defends billboard of Guan Eng



The Penang Hindu Endowment Board (PHEB) has shielded billboards featuring Pakatan Rakyat's leaders which were placed in a midst of a annual Thaipusam celebrations.
The billboard, which has a large photo of Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng as well as smaller images of alternative leaders,raised a ireof state BN arch Teng Chang Yeow when a latter made his rounds at a festival site yesterday.
PHEB chairperson P Ramasamy cried 'double standards' when he criticised Teng for observant which Pakatan tried to promote themselves with a billboards.
NONE"How come they do not have an issue about Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak'sgigantic billboardsin Batu Caves? We have to be fair," pronounced Ramasamy, a Deputy Chief Minister II.
"That Najib poster advertisement is bigger than Lord Murugan as well as is situated in a church compound," he argued.
"Here, you do not have politicians featured in our church drift or committees."
'Temple has no jurisdiction'
Ramasamy was responding to Teng's acknowledgement which a Penang BN never did such a thing, as it was akin to promoting themselves during a religious festival.
teng chang yeow gerakan secretary generalTeng (! left ), who is Gerakan secretary-general as well as a former state exco member, forked to a large poster advertisement temperament Lim's mural along with Lord Murugan, at a opening of thekavadiprocession route.
Ramasamy forked out which a poster advertisement was not inside of church grounds.
He pronounced conjunction a church committee, nor PHEB have jurisdiction over what is displayed outward a place of worship.
He combined which a Penang Municipal Council (MPPP) has carry out over what can be displayed inside of a public area.
"If there have been complaints from a public, you will consider as well as examination a matter," he pronounced during his revisit to a festival ground together with Lim as well as alternative Pakatan leaders yesterday evening.
"We don't move governing body in to a temple. There have been some politicians similar to me in a PHEB, though none in a church committee," he stressed.
"If Teng accuses us of personification politics, afterwards what was a poster advertisement of Najib you do in Batu Caves?"
Rayer: No a single has protested
Meanwhile, Seri Delima assemblyperson RSN Rayer pronounced which no a single has protested as well as come forward to voice their discomfort about a billboard.

"Obviously a people who were not gentle with it were a BN leaders," he combined during a press conference this morning.

He pronounced Penangites generally a Hindus should have a "clearer picture" in their minds as BN does not respect a village in a state.

"What is Teng's reply to this? Until now a demolished 50-year-old Muniswarar tabernacle in Prai has not been reconstructed," he added.

The tabernacle was demolished last year by Penang Port Sdn Bhd, whose chairperson is Umno's Teluk Bahang rep Dr Hilmi Yahya.

Penang Port Commission chairperson as well as MCA president Dr Chua Soi Lek has also been criticised for allowing a disp! ersion t o take place.

Hilmi, a former Penang deputy arch minister, has responded by observant a make a difference would be resolved.
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