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Don’t toy with religion: Tok Mat slams Muhyiddin’s ‘haram’ remark

Be gentlemanly, talk to voters about your coalition’s plans, says Umno number two

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 03 Sep 2023 9:44PM

Don’t toy with religion: Tok Mat slams Muhyiddin’s ‘haram’ remark
Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan says that a strong stable government is the main criterion for investors to invest in a state or country, and this was proven by Johor’s achievement of recording RM70.6 billion in investments last year. – Bernama pic, September 3, 2023

JOHOR BARU – Perikatan Nasional (PN) chairman Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin needs to repent over his statement likening voting for Pakatan Harapan (PH) candidate Suhaizan Kaiat to a sin.

Umno deputy president Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan said Muhyiddin should instead act like a gentleman and explain his coalition’s direction or plans to voters while campaigning and politicking instead of issuing statements that distort religious values. 

“Never claim what’s right is a sin; that’s not our right…it’s fine to campaign and engage in politicking, but don’t toy with religion. 

“If this was boxing, what he did was akin to hitting below the belt. 

“I would like to advise my brothers to be gentlemen, and tell voters what you are going to do (should you win the by-election), whether you will shore up the government or otherwise…don’t issue statements like this,” he said in response to the Pagoh MP’s statement at a media conference after visiting the Permatang Kempas polling centre here today.

He also asked the Umno and Barisan Nasional (BN) machineries, especially women, to go out and meet more undecided voters to explain to them the importance of voting for the unity government candidate in Pulai, as a PH victory is important to strengthen the administration, which currently holds a two-thirds majority, and ensure the economic recovery of the country.

Mohamad said that a strong stable government is the main criterion for investors to invest in a state or country, and this was proven by Johor’s achievement of recording RM70.6 billion in investments last year.

“After Johor won (with two-thirds majority) last year, the state government brought in RM70 billion in investments last year, 30% of the overall national investment.

"Our country is now the destination for new incoming investors, including Tesla, and existing investors like Infineon Technologies have added another RM25 billion in investments in Kulim High-Tech Park in Kedah,” he added. – Bernama, September 3, 2023

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