
MIC president G Palanivel has urged the public not to overreact regarding the attack on two nuns in Seremban.
He also advised all quarters against turning the incident into a racial issue.
"The police have classified the case as robbery and are still investigating.
"We will leave it to their good hands to handle the issue as best as possible," he added in a statement today.
On the same note, the MIC president condemned the attack on the nuns as a "heinous act carried out by cowards" and expressed hope that the perpetrators would be nabbed soon.
"The nuns are two old ladies and to beat them until one of them goes into coma is an inhuman act," he said, adding that he would pray for their recovery.
Sister Juliana Lim, 69, and Sister Marie Rose alias Theresa Teng, 79, were attacked with a helmet and robbed by a man just before dawn outside the Church of the Visitation in on Wednesday.
They were found unconscious at the main entrance of the church. The duo had just arrived at the church from home and were about to enter it when they were set upon.
The attack on the nuns even prompted Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak to denounce it as a senseless and appalling act.
He also advised all quarters against turning the incident into a racial issue.
"The police have classified the case as robbery and are still investigating.
"We will leave it to their good hands to handle the issue as best as possible," he added in a statement today.
On the same note, the MIC president condemned the attack on the nuns as a "heinous act carried out by cowards" and expressed hope that the perpetrators would be nabbed soon.
"The nuns are two old ladies and to beat them until one of them goes into coma is an inhuman act," he said, adding that he would pray for their recovery.
Sister Juliana Lim, 69, and Sister Marie Rose alias Theresa Teng, 79, were attacked with a helmet and robbed by a man just before dawn outside the Church of the Visitation in on Wednesday.
They were found unconscious at the main entrance of the church. The duo had just arrived at the church from home and were about to enter it when they were set upon.
The attack on the nuns even prompted Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak to denounce it as a senseless and appalling act.

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