Rudyard Kipling"
āWhen you're left wounded on Afganistan's plains and
the women come out to cut up what remains, Just roll to your rifle
and blow out your brains,
And go to your God like a soldierā
General Douglas MacArthur"
āWe are not retreating. We are advancing in another direction.ā
āIt is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it.ā āOld soldiers never die; they just fade away.
āThe soldier, above all other people, prays for peace, for he must suffer and be the deepest wounds and scars of war.ā
āMay God have mercy upon my enemies, because I won't .ā āThe object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his.
āNobody ever defended, there is only attack and attack and attack some more.
āIt is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived.
The Soldier stood and faced God
Which must always come to pass
He hoped his shoes were shining
Just as bright as his brass
"Step forward you Soldier,
How shall I deal with you?
Have you always turned the other cheek?
To My Church have you been true?"
"No, Lord, I guess I ain't
Because those of us who carry guns
Can't always be a saint."
I've had to work on Sundays
And at times my talk was tough,
And sometimes I've been violent,
Because the world is awfully rough.
But, I never took a penny
That wasn't mine to keep.
Though I worked a lot of overtime
When the bills got just too steep,
The Soldier squared his shoulders and said
And I never passed a cry for help
Though at times I shook with fear,
And sometimes, God forgive me,
I've wept unmanly tears.
I know I don't deserve a place
Among the people here.
They never wanted me around
Except to calm their fears.
If you've a place for me here,
Lord, It needn't be so grand,
I never expected or had too much,
But if you don't, I'll understand."
There was silence all around the throne
Where the saints had often trod
As the Soldier waited quietly,
For the judgment of his God.
"Step forward now, you Soldier,
You've borne your burden well.
Walk peacefully on Heaven's streets,
You've done your time in Hell."
'Defiance of govt orders,' temple rejects Jakel's RM1m 'goodwill offer'
Friday, January 16, 2026
Malaysiakini : Yesterday, Kaarthik told Malaysiakini that he would seek legal advice after receiving the notice to immediately vacate their temple from the land parcel owned by the textile company along Jalan Munshi Abdullah in Kuala Lumpur.
Nizam Jakel
The Jan 13 notice sighted by Malaysiakini urged immediate cooperation and noted that development works would begin within a monthās time.
The
textile company also said it has set aside RM1 million, which may be
disbursed by Jakelās lawyers āat any time upon confirmation that the
temple has fully vacated the siteā.
Failure to comply, they
warned, would leave the company with no alternative but to withdraw its
offer and take necessary legal action to enforce its rights as the
landowner.
Nizam confirmed the matter when contacted by Malaysiakini yesterday.
Concern over threat
Kaarthik emphasised that there have been no delays whatsoever in the templeās efforts to relocate its premises.
However,
he highlighted that despite constant engagement with local authorities
and stakeholders since April 2025, they had only received approval for a
new building plan in November 2025, and the new land was gazetted for
the templeās use on Dec 10 last year.
āAnd only yesterday, Jan 15,
were we told by email that vacant possession of the plot was ready. In
short, we have proceeded with all possible speed since last year,ā he
said.
Kaarthik also expressed concern over Jakelās threats of
āfurther escalationā if the temple committee failed to comply with their
demands.
He described such language as āinappropriate and unacceptableā, as well as ādefiant and disregarding government undertakingsā.
The templeās current location
He
also rebuked the textile companyās claims that they had already
received a development order and building plan for their new project on
the site, noting that such approvals were also in breach of government
directives.
āIf
such approval has been given by Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL), without
our knowledge, the government is obliged to cancel or revoke it, as the
government is bound by the March 25, 2025, undertaking.
āDBKL as a government body cannot act in defiance of a public undertaking made by the government itself,ā he stressed.
Yesterday,
Kaarthik also questioned the governmentās commitment and reminded the
government to fulfil its promise to the templeās management committee.
Land dispute
The
dispute over the temple land gained national attention last year when
Lawyers for Liberty, together with former Malaysian Bar president Ambiga
Sreenevasan had publicly criticised Jakel Tradingās plans to develop a mosque on the land.
The project would require the relocation of the temple, which remains at its original location along Jalan Bunus Enam, opposite Jakel Mall.
Advocates
for the templeās preservation cited its long history, saying the shrine
dates back to the British colonial era and has been a place of worship
for generations.
Critics, however, argued that the temple has no legal claim to the land, which was sold by DBKL to Jakel, and should therefore relocate to make way for development.
Following
the public outcry, discussions were held involving Jakel, the temple
committee, and DBKL, after which City Hall agreed to relocate the temple
to a site about 50m from its current location, within the same Jalan
Masjid India area. This was also agreed to by the templeās chairperson.
While
a relocation plan was announced, the temple has not been physically
moved and continues to operate at its original site pending the
finalisation of relocation arrangements.