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NHTSC proposes moratorium and new framework for temple land issues

The National Hindu Temples Steering Committee has submitted a formal proposal to the Prime Minister’s Office seeking a moratorium on enforcement and a new administrative framework.

KUALA LUMPUR: The National Hindu Temples Steering Committee (NHTSC) has formally proposed a structured framework to resolve long-standing land status challenges affecting temples nationwide.

The committee’s delegation met with the Political Secretary to the Prime Minister, Chan Ming Kai, to submit a detailed letter to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

A key proposal is a request for a moratorium on enforcement actions against affected temples for at least six months.

This pause would last until a sustainable and structured resolution framework is fully implemented.

The committee also proposed adopting the term “Kuil Tanpa Pendaftaran Tanah” (KTPT) as a new administrative reference.

This terminology is intended to more accurately describe temples facing land status issues.

The NHTSC is seeking recognition as a national coordinating platform representing numerous Hindu organisations.

It aims to work closely with federal and state agencies on temple-related land matters.

During the engagement, Chan conveyed that the Prime Minister’s Office understands the community’s concerns.

“He further assured that the PMO will study the proposals presented and take the necessary steps to address the issues,” the NHTSC statement said.

The statement added that the government is open to engaging with the NHTSC for a long-term solution.

The NHTSC welcomed this assurance and expressed its commitment to working constructively with all authorities.

It aims to ensure issues are addressed responsibly and in a manner that preserves religious harmony.

The committee believes these long-standing issues can be resolved through cooperation and a structured approach.

It stated this approach should benefit both the community and the nation.

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