In Kuala Lumpur, the relocation of the 130-year-old Dewi Sri Pathrakaliamman Temple sparked debate, yet the Madani government claims a harmonious resolution. After negotiations with Jakel Group, the landowner, and DBKL, a new 4,000-square-foot site, just 50 meters away, was secured. PM Anwar Ibrahim insisted no demolition would occur, balancing legal rights with religious sensitivity. J-KOM’s Ismail Yusop praised this as wise leadership, preserving harmony without racial or religious conflict. Critics, however, question the process—did pressure linger beneath the surface? Did Madani truly handle the temple chaos well, or was it a polished compromise?
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