Rally calling for Batu Caves temple chairman’s resignation scheduled for June 24


Persatuan Hindu Agamam Ani Malaysia chairman Arun Dorasamy (middle) engaged in a discussion with secretary Nithiya Thiahhan (left) and committee member Dana Raj (right).

Persatuan Hindu Agamam Ani Malaysia does not want to tarnish the image of a Hindu temple chairman, as the position is regarded as sacred among the community.

This was cited as the reason for the peaceful rally planned for June 24 at Batu Caves to seek resignation of the Batu Caves Sri Mahamariamman Temple Devasthanam chairman.

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