A Malaysian Member of Parliament (MP) refutes PAS Youth deputy chief Hafez Sabri's claim that DAP is a 'subversive force' undermining Islam's sovereignty. The MP argues that DAP, as part of the elected government, does not fit the definition of a subversive force and criticizes PAS for sowing discord and religious hatred, potentially threatening national harmony and stability.
MP SPEAKS | I am compelled to respond to the utterly preposterous claim by PAS Youth deputy chief Hafez Sabri, who recently branded DAP as a “ subversive force ” allegedly undermining the sovereignty of Islam in Malaysia .Let me remind him that DAP is part of the democratically elected government - hardly the hallmark of any so-called “subversive” movement.First, let us clarify what “ subversive force ” means in a political context.
PAS’ ‘derhaka’However, let me be crystal clear: I would never demonstrate over matters that are constitutionally vested in the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the royal institution.That is precisely the sort of behaviour PAS has repeatedly engaged in over the decades - threatening to undermine the very monarchy and constitutional system they claim to defend.Historical records are littered with instances of PAS’ so-called “derhaka” , which I suspect they would now prefer to sweep under the rug.
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