Brickfields mess cleaned up


Alam Flora workers clearing away discarded rubbish in Little India yesterday morning.

KUALA Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) is upset with those who have thrown rubbish indiscriminately outside of shops and along the main road of Little India in Brickfields.Pictures posted on its Facebook page yesterday showed discarded boxes of wilted flowers, plastic, newspapers and sugarcane strewn along the main road facing shops and in front of the Palava pillars.

The local authority wrote a message on its social media page saying that this type of mentality should change.

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