KUALA LUMPUR - Work on upgrading the Klang Crematorium has started since June 2023 and is expected to be completed on October 30 this year, said the Klang Royal City Council (MBDK).
The works include the replacement and repair of the crematorium as well as the repair of some of the infrastructure there.
Accordingly, the Director of Corporate Communications, Norfiza Mahfiz denied any statement claiming that there was no financial allocation for the Klang Crematorium renovation works as claimed by an individual named Awtar Singh recently.
Norfiza explained that the allegation was malicious and full of elements to incite netizens on the individual's social media pages.
He claimed that the former councilor of a local authority (PBT) also uttered abusive words to local leaders including MBDK Councillors.
According to him, the MBDK Engineering Department has also updated and monitored the Klang Crematorium upgrade work which is currently still in the process of being repaired.
"The works are expected to be completed on 30 October 2024 and last Saturday, the Engineering Department carried out repairs on some of the minor damages that were complained about," he said.
Among the repairs carried out involving fans and lights in the front, toilets while damage such as the roof will be carried out in stages by the engineering department.
According to him, the accusation that the rights of Indians are being denied by MBDK is a bit exaggerated and his side is currently examining several angles including the legal process against the individual concerned. – MalaysiaGazette
Sumber : MalaysiaGazette
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