KL Deepavali bazaar up in the air for now


As the rate of Covid-19 infection is still high and the conditional MCO is in effect, FT Ministry has not made a decision on whether to allow Deepavali bazaars to take place this year. — Filepic

THE question of whether Deepavali bazaars will be allowed in Kuala Lumpur is still up in the air as the decision hinges on whether the conditional movement control order (MCO) continues after Oct 27.

Federal Territories (FT) Minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa said a decision would be made after the conditional MCO ends on Oct 27.

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