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Free Malaysia Today
29-06-2025
- Politics
- Free Malaysia Today
Klang city council rejects proposal for columbarium project
Klang mayor Abd Hamid Hussain said the applicants may file an appeal to the Selangor town and country planning department within 30 days. (Facebook pic) PETALING JAYA : The Klang Royal City Council (MBDK) has rejected a proposal to build a four-storey columbarium near a mosque at Kampung Raja Uda. Klang mayor Abd Hamid Hussain said this was decided at a one-stop centre committee meeting on Thursday after taking into consideration technical issues and objections from residents. 'The applicants may file an appeal to the Selangor town and country planning department within 30 days. 'If they are not satisfied with the decision of the appeals board, they may bring the matter to court,' Utusan Malaysia reported him as saying today. On June 6, it was reported that residents at Kampung Raja Uda were considering submitting a memorandum to the sultan of Selangor to protest against the proposal. Village committee chairman Azhar Ibrahim said most of the 5,000 residents in the village opposed the proposed construction of the columbarium on a 1ha plot of private land. He said they were worried the area may become polluted by ashes generated from cremation, particularly among homes situated less than 10m from the proposed site. On June 19, Port Klang assemblyman Azmizam Zaman Huri expressed his confidence that MBDK would reject the proposal, as the developer had failed to present or justify the suitability of the project in a Malay-majority area. Azmizam said that under the current laws, only 28 types of limited commercial activities were allowed in the area, none of which included the construction of a memorial or columbarium. He said the proposal was clearly unsuitable as the land zoning under the MBDK local plan up to 2035 specified that the proposed project site was meant to be 'a limited commercial area'. Masjid Kampung Raja Uda imam Bazaireen Baharuddin had also expressed his concern over the proposal, which he said would see many religious ceremonies held there.


Malay Mail
29-06-2025
- Politics
- Malay Mail
Klang council rejects columbarium plan near Kg Raja Uda mosque after residents cite traffic, religious concerns
KLANG, June 29 – The Klang Royal City Council (MBDK) reportedly said it has rejected a proposal to build a four-storey columbarium — a memorial facility for handling and storing human ashes — near a mosque in Kampung Raja Uda here. Mingguan Malaysia reported Mayor Datuk Abd Hamid Hussain saying the decision was made during the One Stop Centre (OSC) Committee Meeting on Thursday, citing technical concerns and objections from local residents. 'However, the applicant may file an appeal to the Selangor State Town and Country Planning Department within 30 days. 'If they are still dissatisfied with the Appeal Board's decision, they may bring the matter to court,' he was quoted saying. He added that MBDK had followed proper procedures in reviewing the application. Utusan Malaysia previously reported on June 11 that Kampung Raja Uda residents had urged the council to reject the project, fearing potential negative impacts. They cited concerns over traffic congestion as the columbarium site is located along Persiaran Raja Muda Musa, a key route to Klang, Shah Alam and Kuala Lumpur. Residents also feared that pile-driving work could damage nearby homes, including causing severe wall cracks. Kampung Raja Uda Mosque imam Mohd Bazaireen Baharuddin had earlier expressed disappointment that the columbarium would be built less than 50 metres from the mosque. 'We are worried that many religious events will be held there once it is completed, making Muslim residents here uncomfortable. We hope our MP, assemblyman, and the mayor will hear our concerns,' he reportedly said.


Free Malaysia Today
20-06-2025
- Business
- Free Malaysia Today
Port Klang rep confident columbarium near mosque won't be built
Villagers protesting against the proposed columbarium project next to a mosque in Klang. (Bernama pic) PETALING JAYA : Port Klang assemblyman Azmizam Zaman Huri has expressed confidence that the Klang Royal City Council (MBDK) will reject a proposal to build a four-storey columbarium near the Kampung Raja Uda mosque in Klang. He said the developer had failed to present or justify the suitability of the project in a Malay-majority area, Bernama reported. Azmizam said the proposal was clearly unsuitable as the land zoning under the MBDK local plan up to 2035 specifies the proposed project site is meant to be 'a limited commercial area'. Today, he was present at a public hearing on the project attended by the residents, the developer and the town planning department. It was chaired by MBDK deputy mayor Zary Affendi Arif at the council's building in Klang. Azmizam, who led the residents in protesting against the proposal, said that under current laws, only 28 types of limited commercial activities were allowed in the area – none of which include the construction of a memorial or columbarium. He urged MBDK to give an assurance that no construction would be allowed at the proposed site unless official approval is obtained, in line with Section 19 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1976 (Act 172). Kampung Raja Uda mosque nazir (administrator) Ismail Arsat voiced concern that the village's status as part of the royal city could be tarnished by the project. He said the iconic landmark and main attraction of the village, the Raja Uda mosque, could be marred if the columbarium is built just 83 metres from the mosque. MBDK said it would consider objections and proposals from both sides before referring the matter to the one-stop centre committee meeting on June 24 for an assessment.


Free Malaysia Today
06-06-2025
- Politics
- Free Malaysia Today
Klang villagers up in arms over columbarium project
Kampung Raja Uda village committee chairman Azhar Ibrahim with fellow residents at a peaceful rally today to protest against the columbarium project. (Bernama pic) KLANG : Residents of Kampung Raja Uda near here are considering submitting a protest memorandum to the Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, regarding the construction of a four-storey columbarium adjacent to the mosque in their area. Village committee chairman Azhar Ibrahim said that most of the 5,000 residents in the village oppose the construction of the columbarium on a one-hectare plot of private land. He said the project had not been discussed with the residents, who only became aware of it two weeks ago. 'Many residents are worried that the village area may become polluted by ashes generated from the cremation process, particularly for homes situated less than 10 metres from the site,' he told reporters after participating in a peaceful protest on Persiaran Raja Muda Musa in Port Klang today. Dozens of village residents were at the protest, expressing their opposition to the construction of the columbarium. Azhar said that in the last two days, residents have submitted over 300 protest notices online to the Klang city council regarding the planned project. He said the villagers want the construction of the columbarium to be cancelled, to ensure the comfort of residents, especially Muslims. The imam of Kampung Raja Uda mosque, Bazaireen Baharuddin, said: 'We strongly oppose the construction of this four-storey complex' less than 50m from our place of worship. 'I am concerned that once the columbarium begins operating, it will host many religious ceremonies, making the Muslim residents here feel uncomfortable,' he said. He said the villagers hoped the MP, state assemblyman, and Klang mayor would listen to their concerns.