Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Temple Issue at Sek. 23, Shah Alam, Selangor

Since several weeks ago, the construction of hindu temple issue is still unfinish. There are two parties fight for their right. One party come from muslim communities at Seksyen 23, Shah Alam who insist to forbid the constuction. Another party stand for hindu citizen who insist to continue the construction.





Just a moment ago, i read at newspaper about this matter commented by the General Minister of Kedah where he said he didn't see any settlement for this issue as those parties insisted not to cooperate to each other.



State Government of Selangor leaded by it's General Minister, Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim is now struggling in finding ways to solve and close this issue soonest possible. If this matter keep longing continously, it could accuse the stabilization of the country.

Dear tan sri need to prevent this matter before it becomes a dynamite and explode to destroy all communities. The state shall not build a religious house like mosque or temple at the area with minority follower in fact the majority in the area is not it's follower. Doesn't it sounds weird?? Easily to think. Do hindu follower pray in a mosque? Do muslim pray at temple? Definitely unreasonable.

The state should concern on this sensitivity before they show out with the idea. Is there no any other place to build temple at Shah Alam? In the state government, there are stand of various excos come from different races and religious. Didn't they had a meeting before showed up with the idea? Can the hindu accept a construction of mosque in their area? Think wice....

This issue is a very sensitive issue where it involved a religious issue. At this level, I believe there is only person who can intefere and solve this problem.

His Majesty Honourable The Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah who is the highest leader and act as the state protector of religious and race issue can talk about this matter to his citizen and seek for their patient.

As a malaysian, they couldn't fight as happened instead they need to think about others sensitivities because we are consist of malay, chinese and indian, muslim, budhist, hindu and christian. We all living in a country named Malaysia. This minor problem should not be this big as subordinates duly handle it. When it becomes bigger and more bigger, I'm affraid the stabilization of the country is interefered and there is a race or religious war. Who want to responsible into it? Do the state government ready for it?

As for that, everyone need to realise on any action they took and will to take. They need to evaluate several thing in term of its good deed, bad deed and consequence to community and country. " Ship are reversable if overshooted, but word can't pull back when overtalked "...

- " I LOVE MALAYSIA"

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