Indian community in Semenyih happy with PH's good track record
SEMENYIH: Located about three kilometres from Semenyih town, the Rinching Estate, one of the largest Indian community settlements in the Semenyih state constituency, has immensely benefited from the various initiatives implemented by the Selangor government.
The residents, when met here, stated their happiness with the Pakatan Harapan (PH)-led government, and hoped that it would continue.
Suresh Doraisamy, 50, who works as a security guard said over the past 10 years, there were many visible changes in the area including the improvement of public amenities such as roads.
“It's not only in terms of infrastructure development, but my wife also received assistance under the Kasih Ibu Smart Selangor (KISS) programme,” he said referring to intitiative to help mothers in the Bottom 40 target group to purchase essential items.
"But the most important thing for the Indian community here is that we want a clean government. If it is clean and trustworthy, everything will go well, and PH has a good track record in this regard," added Suresh.
The Rinching Estate, which was once inhabited by workers of rubber and oil palm plantations, is part of the Semenyih state constituency which is set to have a by-election March 2.
Those currently living in the 40 houses located there no longer work in plantations, as the area has now been redevloped into a housing estate.
Meanwhile, Wasanthi Atchutahsingh, 55, said she was satisfied with the performance of the state government, however, she requested for better public transport facilities from Semenyih to Seremban.
"The basic amenities are all good, I have also received a lot of help under the Peduli Sihat health scheme and Tabung Warisan Anak Selangor (Tawas) initiative,” she added.
PKR vice-president Dr A Xavier Jayakumar, who is also Water, Land and Natural Resources Minister said, meanwhile, he had begun helping the Indian community there when he was part of the Selangor State Executive Council.