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Selangor PKR: PM’s Batu Caves visit reaffirms unwavering commitment to Indian community

Selangor PKR vice-chairman G.Gunaraj said Anwar’s contribution will greatly support the temple’s upkeep, preservation, and community-driven activities

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 12 Feb 2025 6:19PM

Selangor PKR: PM’s Batu Caves visit reaffirms unwavering commitment to Indian community

SELANGOR PKR today expressed its appreciation to the Prime Minister and the government for the RM1 million contribution to the Batu Caves Temple.

Its vice-chairman G.Gunaraj said it was a significant allocation, made possible through the efforts of Digital Minister Gobind Singh and the temple management.

"The prime minister's recent visit to Batu Caves also reaffirms his unwavering commitment to the Indian community in Malaysia.

"The Batu Caves Temple is not just a place of worship but a cultural and spiritual landmark that holds deep significance for Hindus across the nation.

"This contribution will greatly support the temple’s upkeep, preservation, and community-driven activities, ensuring that it continues to serve as a centre for religious, educational, and social welfare initiatives," he said.

Under the leadership of Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Gunaraj said the Unity Government has consistently demonstrated its dedication to inclusivity and the well-being of all Malaysians, including the Indian community.

From education and economic empowerment programs to cultural preservation and social upliftment initiatives, the Unity Government has taken concrete steps to uplift the Indian community, he said.

"We have seen increased allocations for micro-business grants, scholarships for underprivileged Indian students, job creation efforts, and support for Tamil schools and cultural institutions.

"These are not just policies but real actions that bring meaningful change to the lives of many," said the Sentosa state assemblyman.

He said Anwar's administration has shown a clear commitment to uplifting the community, and everyone must give him the space and support to continue delivering meaningful change.

"Such major transformation takes time, and with patience and unity, we can achieve lasting progress for our people.

"This contribution is a testament to the government’s commitment to ensuring that the Indian community is not left behind.

"We urge all Malaysians, especially the Indian community, to remain engaged, united, and supportive of the ongoing efforts to bring about progress and equity," he added. - February 12, 2025

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