Malaysia

Pakatan lodges police report over PAS leader’s speech

Media mobilisation bureau chief says remarks could incite extremism among people

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 26 Jun 2023 6:38PM

Pakatan lodges police report over PAS leader’s speech
Pakatan Harapan media mobilisation bureau chief Muhammad Yahaya (centre) says the use of religious references and rhetoric in politics must be stopped, because it is feared that they could be misinterpreted and lead to violence and religious extremism. – Bernama pic, June 26, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Pakatan Harapan (PH) has lodged a police report against former Kedah PAS Dewan Ulama deputy chief Zainul Asri Mohd Romli following his speech during the Kedah Berselawat assembly on Saturday.

The report was lodged by PH media mobilisation bureau chief Muhammad Yahaya at the Dang Wangi District police headquarters (IPD) here this morning.

According to Muhammad, the report was made after Zainul had reportedly said “May God protect Kedah from falling into the hands of God’s enemies” in his speech.

He said the phrase contained words of propaganda, which implied that only PAS and Perikatan Nasional are with Allah, while the other parties are the enemies.

According to him, the phrase was uttered at a time when the state is preparing for the state elections, and that this could spark hatred and encourage extremism among the people.

“We hope that the police will conduct an investigation immediately against the individual and prohibit the use of religion in the upcoming state election campaign,” he said when met at the Dang Wangi IPD.

Muhammad said the use of religious references and rhetoric in politics must be stopped, because it is feared that they could be misinterpreted and lead to violence and religious extremism.

He added that it was religious terms like “jihad” that led to the establishment of groups like Al Maunah and incited the Memali tragedy. – Bernama, June 26, 2023

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