• 21 hours ago
DBKL meminta orang ramai tidak terpengaruh dakwaan tidak berasas itu dan merujuknya untuk mendapatkan maklumat sahih.

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https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/bahasa/tempatan/2025/02/24/dbkl-nafi-rancang-hapus-tulisan-cina-pada-papan-tanda-jalan-petaling/

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https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2025/02/24/no-plans-to-remove-chinese-characters-from-petaling-street-signboards-says-dbkl/

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00:00The Kuala Lumpur City Council denies the existence of a bill prohibiting the removal of Chinese writing on the road sign.
00:09It is said that the bill is not true and wants to inform that the signposts installed in the area of ​​the custodial center have been in accordance with the guidelines and standards established.
00:18It is said that every decision related to the signposts is made in accordance with the Small Law of the 1982 Constitution, which also takes into account the heritage, culture and needs of the local community, in addition to going through a detailed consideration process.
00:33The party asked the public not to be affected by this baseless bill and referred to BKL to get real information.
00:41Earlier, the media reported that MCA President Wee Kar Siong denied the proposal to remove Chinese writing on the road signposts.
00:48After the chairman of the Kuala Lumpur Small Business Association, Ang Seti, claimed that the plan came from BKL.

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