
Cheng’s comments were reported both in Makkal Osai and Malaysia Nanban. The Tamil dailies had quoted a report by Nanyang Siang Pau.Commenting on the matter, MIC publicity and communication chief S Vell Paari said that if Cheng had actually made the remark, “then it was a very irresponsible thing to say.”Vell Paari said he had asked the Malaysian Associated Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industries (Maicci) president Kenneth Easwaran to contact Cheng for clarification.“We will give him the benefit of the doubt for now,” he added.
Deepavali, also known as the festival of lights, is celebrated by the Hindus, who make up the majority of the two million Indians in the country.Whereas Wesak Day, which marks the birth of Lord Buddha, is celebrated by some three million people here.
Source :http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/2011/04/19/cancel-public-holidays-for-deepavali-wesak/
2 comments:
No problem if the government cancels Deepavali and wesak day as Public holidays but to be fair to the hindus
and buddists, the govt must also
cancel chinese new year, hari raya
and christmas. This has to be done in the spirit of 1 Malaysia.
Sandilingam
Yes.. Good Idea. 100% in the spirit of 1Malaysia.
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