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Stop this stupidity, please, Muda tells Akmal

Muda wants Akmal not to waste time on non issues.

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 07 Apr 2024 8:19PM

Stop this stupidity, please, Muda tells Akmal

YOUTH party Muda has urged Umno Youth chief Dr Muhamad Akmal Saleh to stop creating an issue out of nothing.

Referring to Akmal’s latest salvo against a local shoe brand over a design which allegedly features the word "Allah" on its sole, Muda vice president Zaidel Baharuddin said Akmal was playing up superficial issues to seek attention and get an immediate reaction.

“Muslims and Malays in Malaysia are facing a crisis of high commodity prices at a time when the ringgit is extremely weak. 

“Most also have negative sentiments towards the government today and we can see it through the response to government initiatives such as PADU registration.

“In the midst of this angst and crisis of trust, Umno Youth which is part of the government decides to play up superficial issues because they want attention and get an immediate reaction,” Zaidel said in a statement.

Zaidel also said that if such demands are continued, soon people will be asking window manufacturers or ship anchor manufacturers to explain why there are cross marks on their products.

“It is unfortunate when our politics is overwhelmed by individuals playing up such sentiments for short-term reactions, and it is even more unfortunate that these people are some of those who hold the reins of power.

“Please, stop this stupidity, can't you look for other activities that are more beneficial?” he said.

Earlier today Akmal said in a Facebook posting that the local shoe brand must clarify if one of its shoe designs depicts the word “Allah”.

“I read a posting that said it was a logo that depicted a high heel with its straps, and that is what I see too.

“There is logic in this, but whatever it may be, we urge the local company to issue an immediate clarification.

“If there is no explanation in 24 hours, then don’t blame us if we boycott your product afterwards,” he said. – April 7, 2024.

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