Hindu temples hit by ‘cabinet ban’ in Malaysia

Chaitra Shuddha Dwitiya

Kuala Lumpur ( Malaysia) : Devotees of the Hanuman temple in Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, have eagerly been anticipating a spanking new structure by year’s end.
 
Construction work by specialist builders from India have been progressing smoothly, with about 40 percent of work completed on schedule to date.
 
But temple officials now foresee problems in completing the work as the immigration department has refused to extend the work-permits of the builders.

Source : http://www.malaysiakini.com

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