KUALA LUMPUR: A peaceful march to demand housing for plantation workers turned briefly chaotic today when Parti Sosialis Malaysia deputy chairman S Arutchelvan got into a scuffle with police outside Parliament.
Arutchelvan, who fell during the incident, was leading more than 100 workers from Perak, Negeri Sembilan, Selangor, Kedah and Johor to submit a draft bill making it compulsory for estates to provide homes for local workers.
Police blocked the group from gathering at the Parliament gates but later allowed the workers to hand over the draft to deputy law and institutional reform minister M Kulasegaran and opposition chief whip Takiyuddin Hassan.