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Rawang temple 'forced' to vacate without court order - lawyers
Malaysiakini : Lawyers Rajesh
Nagarajan and Sachpreetraj Singh condemned the demolition of the
Utchimalai Hindu temple in Rawang Perdana earlier today, disputing
claims that the temple management had voluntarily vacated the site.
“That is false and ridiculous since the temple chairperson had lodged a police report
only yesterday, complaining that the temple was being pressured to
vacate the land without any court order,” they said in a statement
today. He claimed the “midnight operation” without a court order amounted to an unlawful eviction of a place of worship.
Similarly,
activist Arun Dorasamy claimed that the temple committee was reluctant
to relocate the temple’s deity statues without a court order, but found
themselves under pressure from the police, who had turned up in force.
He claimed that police began arriving at about 10.30pm, and numbered over 60 personnel by 11.20pm. “Throughout
the period, the police were purported to have repeatedly pressured,
forced, and threatened the temple committee to relocate the deity
statues even though they refused to do so without any orders from the
court,” he said in a separate statement.
Activist Arun Dorasamy
Arun claimed the committee was told they had no choice because “certain parties” would take action if relocation was not done. The “sustained atmosphere of pressure” eventually forced the temple committee to take action. Malaysiakini has contacted the Gombak police for comment.
Landowner says agreement reached amicably
The statements came after the temple was demolished in the wee hours of this morning. Temple
committee representatives had removed statues of deities ahead of a
deadline at midnight, while volunteers acting on behalf of the landowner
moved in later to demolish the site under police supervision.
Demolished temple in Rawang, Selangor
Representatives
of the landowner, Yayasan Kubra (Kubra Foundation), claimed this was
after an agreement was reached between the foundation, the temple
committee, and the Gombak police.
Yayasan Kubra trustee Ismail
Mina claimed the agreement was reached amicably and accused Arun of
stirring trouble by meddling in the issue. He said the foundation is mulling legal action against the activist for allegedly painting Muslims in a negative light.
Cops report smooth demolition process
Meanwhile,
Selangor police chief Shazeli Kahar said work was carried out from
11.30pm last night to 4.12am this morning, with the removal of all four
statues on the site done by 10 temple committee representatives and
devotees. Shazeli said there were no untoward incidents during the process.
Selangor police chief Shazeli Kahar
“The
police remind all parties involved to continue respecting existing
legal channels and refrain from taking matters into their own hands,
which could threaten harmony between races and religions. “Any
dispute should be resolved through procedures established by local
authorities and the legitimate landowner,” he said in a statement
earlier today.
Police backing condemned
However,
Rajesh, Sachpreetraj, and Arun argued in their respective statements
that if Yayasan Kubra is lawfully entitled to the land, the proper
course of action is for it to obtain a court order and enforce it.
“Taking
matters into its own hands - particularly in a manner that appears
coordinated with state machinery - undermines public confidence in the
due process,” said Rajesh and Sachpreetraj in their joint statement.
The
involvement of the police in the demolition, they added, raised grave
concerns about whether authorities had overstepped their mandate on the
matter. The lawyers stressed that police shouldn’t have a hand in
private disputes, as their involvement could imply institutional backing
of a private party.
Police generic pic
“The
government must now answer and explain to the public why the temple
committee was made to remove the deities at midnight in the presence of
the police force,” they said. Arun, who is the Temple Preservation Action Team (Tepat) chairperson, likewise raised concerns about enforcement neutrality.
He
urged Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to put a temporary halt to any
further temple demolition until a mechanism is in place to address the
longstanding issue. “Failure to take immediate steps in this
matter risks creating an uncontrollable situation and placing the
nation’s harmony, peace, and rule of law in jeopardy,” he said.
Sparking confrontation
The
Utchimalai Rawang Hindu temple became a subject of controversy recently
after activist Tamim Dahri, who has been at the forefront of
campaigning against unauthorised temples, began demolishing it two weeks
ago.
According to Yayasan Kubra, they sought Tamim’s assistance
to clear the illegal structure to make way for the construction of a
housing project for poor people on the plot. The demolition led to
a confrontation between Tamim, who carried out the activity with three
friends, and several individuals defending the temple.
Asam Pedas : No, it’s not your prayers, but your religious and race snobbery. It’s was disgusting display of bully and intimidation tactic. If there is a god he or she would have frowned at your atrocity of using divinity for this dastardly act.
Police arrested Tamim and his group, but they were later released
after the Shah Alam High Court set aside a two-day remand order issued
by the Shah Alam Magistrate’s Court earlier on the same day.
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I do not aim to please anyone. This is my blog, there is no blog like this. I am not mainstream. Read my disclaimer before posting comments and threatening me. Not to worry, I will not quiver in my boots. If you are not happy, no problem, just take a hike!!