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Wednesday, 03 September 2008 09:26

By Debra Chong, The Malaysian Insider

More than three months down the road and with the government's promise to lift the ban on foreign Hindu priests and temple workers unfulfilled, the Malaysian Hindu Sangam is more than a little upset.

Its president, Datuk A. Vaithilingam yesterday issued a statement to the media to highlight what it considers a crisis of faith for the Hindu community in the country due to the lack of experienced priests and temple musicians.

"In April, it was announced that the government will lift the ban, but until today nothing has been done. That's why I made the statement," Vaithilingam told The Malaysian Insider when contacted over the phone.

He explained that he had bumped into the prime minister and the Minister of Unity, Culture, Arts and Heritage, Datuk Shafie Apdal, at a pre-Independence Day muhibbah function in the city last Saturday, and reminded them that the ban was still in place.

Abdullah responded that he would get the Home Minister to look into the issue by Wednesday.

"I presume he meant the Wednesday Cabinet meeting," Vaithilingam sniffed.

Referring to his press statement, Vaithilingam pointed out that the government had dragged out the issue for far too long.

Despite the dearth of experienced locals to do the job, Abdullah's Cabinet had imposed a blanket ban on all Hindu priests and temple workers from India last December, which took almost immediate effect – all applications were rejected in January this year.

Following the Hindu Sangam's pleas, the Cabinet appeared to have lifted the order in April.

"In May 2008, the Minister for National Unity said that the matter had been resolved. In releases to the press in July 2008, the Human Resources Minister was quoted as saying that priests and temple musicians would be given three-year work permits," the press statement explained.

However, it also noted that on July 17, a represenative of the Internal Security Ministry at a meeting of the Inter Religious Committee of the National Unity Advisory Panel made an instructive comment.

"It appears that there is a perception that the Hindraf movement was supported by foreign priests! As President of the Malaysia Hindu Sangam, I was present at that meeting and corrected this misconception. As I will explain later, Hindu temple priests are too

busy in their work to be able to take part in any political activity."

Vaithilingam had thought he had hammered home the point to the prime minister in his keynote address at the 25th anniversary dinner of the Malaysian Consultative Council of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Sikhism and Taoism (MCCBCHST) on Aug 6.

Judging from the prime minister's reply last Saturday, Vaithilingam had thought wrong.

Asked if he did not think he was being inordinately hasty in publicly rebuking the government one day ahead of Abdullah's Wednesday deadline, Vaithilingam said: "I don't know.

The ball is in the prime minister's court."

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written by Tom n Jerry, September 03, 2008 09:35:23
ITs high time for Badawi to rectify all his wrong action during his tenure as PM;otherwise he got no chance to repent;September 16 is fast approaching;to HELL or exile he is destined! smilies/angry.gif
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written by tokioRain, September 03, 2008 09:37:31
bro, isnt it obvious you just cant take the pm's word at face value?
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written by Ken Liew, September 03, 2008 09:41:42
SO??? will you UNMOrals BAN the Imans from Arab???

Kepercayaan Kepada Tuhan.... What does it mean???
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written by Lembing, September 03, 2008 09:54:45
Based on what I have read in MT, the Malayasian HINDUS should approach NAJIB directly to solve this problem.
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written by Malaysiaputra, September 03, 2008 10:13:12
"In April, it was announced that the government will lift the ban, but until today nothing has been done. That's why I made the statement," Vaithilingam told The Malaysian Insider when contacted over the phone.

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AAB talk but the govt servants ignore his orders ! Like the many announcements on loans to SMIs etc , after the announcements , it ends there and evapurates into thin air eh !.

Malaysia Bolih !
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written by The dragonheart, September 03, 2008 10:23:13
I donot understand... why ban on first place? are they a threat to the security? are they planning to attack and take over the country?

The government must explain in details why need to ban...

If based on article published by YM RPK recently, Najib and Rosmah too are using their services... so please explain why the ban?
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written by Heaven8402, September 04, 2008 00:46:18
Agreed with Lembing, Najib pasti dapat tolong!
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written by MalaysianUnited, September 04, 2008 05:55:38
it should be HINDRAF case..kan?..

Where are they..still trying to get billions from Britain?..
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