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State polls: Saifuddin warns parties against touching on 3R issues

Home minister says parties playing with sensitive sentiments can be probed under Sedition Act

Updated 10 months ago · Published on 22 Jun 2023 12:06PM

State polls: Saifuddin warns parties against touching on 3R issues
Political parties have been reminded that they are to stay away from sensitive issues involving  religion, royalty and race in the upcoming state elections as offenders can be investigated under the Sedition Act 1948 and Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998. – Bernama, June 22, 2023

PUTRAJAYA – Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail gave a reminder to political parties involved in the coming state elections to stay away from sensitive issues involving  religion, royalty and race (3R).  

He said if such matters were raised during the state elections, the police will take action against the offenders and they can be investigated under the Sedition Act 1948 and Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998. 

“Political parties are free to give differing views regardless of their views which are against the ruling government now so long as they do not touch on aspects of 3R.  

“Politicking the 3R style is the current trend which I see as not receding and I believe it will continue during the state polls,” he said in an exclusive media editor session with the home minister at the Home Ministry Complex here recently. 

Six states, namely Kelantan, Negri Sembilan, Selangor, Penang, Kedah and Terengganu will be holding state elections soon. 

Commenting further, Saifuddin said such actions will be monitored by the 3R Special Team established in March. 

“I believe that police leadership under Tan Sri Razarudin Husain, who was newly appointed as the inspector-general of police, will focus on the trend (politics using 3R issues),” he said. 

Meanwhile, when asked to comment on the state election preparations in the six states concerned, he said the police are always on standby and have a standard operating procedure (SoP) to face the election. 

“The SoP guarantees the safety of the people to go out to vote, besides ensuring that there is no violation of the law, especially during the state polls,” he said. – Bernama, June 22, 2023

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