Mah willing to work with Ramasamy for betterment of Hindu community


PUTRAJAYA: Newly appointed minister Datuk Mah Siew Keong (pic) has refused to be drawn into a public spat with Penang Deputy Chief Minister II P. Ramasamy over his appointment to oversee the Hindu Endowment Board and instead, expressed a willingness to work with the latter.

Mah, who is a Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department, said he has maintained his silence over Ramasamy's criticism to avoid politicking the issue.

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