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Special committee on Perak cave temples to include both govt, opposition reps: Saarani

Move aims to avoid politicisation of issue by certain quarters, says menteri besar 

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 16 Jan 2022 8:56PM

Special committee on Perak cave temples to include both govt, opposition reps: Saarani
Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad earlier says a special committee would be set up to determine the status of all the temples located on government-owned land either through the reservation method, issuance of Temporary Occupancy Licence or reserve land lease. – Bernama pic, January 16, 2022

IPOH – The special committee set up to determine the status of houses of worship located in the Perak cave areas will include political party representatives, said Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad.

Saarani said the involvement of representatives from both the government and opposition aims to avoid the matter from being politicised by certain quarters.

“This is not a political issue, so it is okay for us to get representatives from MCA, MIC, DAP, and PKR to be in the special committee.

“We will call the technical department and (temples) operators to sit and discuss, because we need to find an immediate solution. To me, safety should be the top priority,” he told reporters after visiting Kg Klebang Tambahan, in conjunction with the Menteri Besar Bersama Rakyat Programme at Manjoi here today.

Elaborating, Saarani said the Perak Land and Mines Office (PTG) is waiting for the list of names from the temple operators.

“I contacted the PTG last week. The matter is now left to them to act, so we shall wait and see.

“Once the names are obtained, we will set up the committee and get the government to sit down with them to find the best way to solve this problem.

Last Wednesday, Saarani said a special committee would be set up to determine the status of all the temples located on government-owned land either through the reservation method, issuance of Temporary Occupancy Licence or reserve land lease. 

He said encroachment activities and uncontrolled structural construction could create safety hazards, including the risk of collapse, as limestone caves are sensitive to climate change.

The decision to set up the committee was made in the state exco meeting. – Bernama, January 16, 2022

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