Author: Press Trust of India
Publication: The Hindustan Times
Date: May 26, 2006
URL: http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/5967_1705786,001600060001.htm
[Note from the Hindu Vivek Kendra: This item
will be a one-shot item in very, very few papers in India. Others will ignore
it as a matter of zero concern for them. The Government of India will not
ask for an explanation from the Malysian High Commissioner in India, as it
did with the Danish Ambassador in India, in case of the Mohammed cartoons
in Denmark.]
Minority Hindus staged a rare protest on Thursday
to condemn the demolition of temples by authorities.
About 50 protesters gathered on the sidewalk
outside the headquarters of Kuala Lumpur City Hall, and threatened to file
a civil suit against the government and local councils if the destruction
of Hindu temples doesn't stop.
Waving banners that read "Demolishing
temples is criminal," the protesters chanted prayers to the Hindu God
of destruction, Shiva, and smashed a coconut as a prayer offering.
The activists said hundreds of Hindu houses
of worship have been destroyed in the past 15 years across the country, blaming
a growing "Islamisation" of Malaysia.
At least seven temples have been torn down,
partly destroyed, served demolition notices or torched since late February
in various parts of the country, they said.
"We are not asking for a club to play
billiards. We are not asking for a prostitution centre," said P Uthayakumar,
the group's lawyer. "We are asking for our temples to pray."
About 60 per cent of Malaysia's 26 million
people are Malay Muslims.
Chinese, most of them Buddhist or Christian,
represent about 25 per cent of the population and ethnic Indians -- mostly
Hindus -- make up 10 percent.
The activists -- gathered in a coalition calling
itself the Hindu Rights Action Force -- were turned away by City Hall police
officers who refused to accept a petition denouncing the temple destruction.