Full Report on Jalan Masjid India Sinkhole Tragedy to Be Presented by Year-End

Government ministers will deliver the complete sinkhole investigation to Cabinet before December arrives. Federal Territories Minister Zaliha Mustafa recently received the detailed findings about the deadly incident. Her team studies every aspect of the tragedy that shocked tourists and locals alike. The woman from India disappeared into the ground during her family vacation. Search teams never recovered her body despite months of rescue efforts.

The victim named Vijayaletchumy vanished into an eight-meter hole on Jalan Masjid India last August. She walked with relatives toward a temple when the street suddenly opened beneath her feet. Emergency crews rushed to the scene but found no trace of the missing tourist. The massive search operation lasted weeks without success. Officials promise answers about what caused the dangerous sinkhole.

Minister Zaliha refuses to halt the massive Kota Madani housing development despite public pressure. Government workers desperately need places to live as 17,000 employees remain without proper quarters. The new project will create 10,000 homes for civil servants and their families. Private companies will build the entire complex without upfront government money. The development costs four billion ringgit and houses over 30,000 people when completed.

Putrajaya Holdings leads the ambitious construction project using a special partnership model. The company builds, maintains, and transfers ownership back to the government later. Sixty percent of current Putrajaya residents work for the federal government. The minister insists these workers deserve comfortable housing near their offices. Critics cannot stop this essential project from moving forward.
 

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