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Letter – Sanusi unfit for office in plural society, should be replaced as Kedah MB – Lim Kit Siang

Thunderous silence from PAS leadership on Kedah MBs recent racist comments is damning verdict of Islamist party

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 09 Dec 2020 11:00AM

Letter – Sanusi unfit for office in plural society, should be replaced as Kedah MB – Lim Kit Siang
Malaysia cannot have office-holders like Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor who disrespect the Rukun Negara. – Bernama pic, December 9, 2020

I support the stand of Professor Dr Mohd Tajuddin Mohd Rasdi that Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor should be replaced as Kedah menteri besar as he is not fit to hold any office in a plural society.

Two days ago, I had asked whether the PAS leadership is prepared to reprimand Sanusi for making rude, insensitive, unacceptable racial slurs when using the toddy analogy against critics over the demolition of a Hindu temple.

I had asked whether the PAS leadership had no concept of right and wrong or just and unjust?

Had the PAS leadership reached a stage when whatever a PAS leader does cannot be wrong on the ground that only a non-Muslim can commit wrongs, in the shameful and disgraceful way that the PAS leadership had violated Islamic teachings to argue that Muslim voters must support even corrupt Muslim leaders as against clean and honest non-Muslim leaders?
 
The thunderous silence from the PAS leadership was the answer.
 
Instead of apologising for his rude, insensitive, unacceptable racial slur, Sanusi added insult to injury when he told his critics to take Bahasa Malaysia classes for not understanding what he said.
 
Professor Tajuddin said Sanusi had committed four “serious sins” as a Malaysian and a Muslim.
 
What is obvious is that the nation cannot have a menteri besar or office-holder who does not respect the sensitivity of Malaysia as a multi-racial, multi-lingual, multi-religious and multi-cultural nation for this would be violating the fifth of the five Rukun Negara nation-building principles of “courtesy and morality”.
 
The PAS leadership has never declared support for the Rukun Negara, but this does not mean that Malaysians should allow the party's leaders to openly violate its five principles.

Lim Kit Siang is Iskandar Puteri MP

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