Muhyiddin says detractors using race, religion, royalty to attack Pakatan govt
Home Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin speaks during an event in Putrajaya July 18, 2019. — Bernama pic
In his speech at his ministry’s monthly gathering, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin observed that these are efforts to make the government look weak and appear to have failed in its function to protect these three issues, which he called the “3Rs”. “The actions taken by the government have been questioned to heat things up and give the perception that the government has failed to conduct its functions.
At the same time, Muhyiddin said that the police must be firm and take action against any parties, regardless of their background that try to sow dissent in the country by playing up sensitive issues without fear or favour.The Pagoh MP also reminded social media users to be more ethical and responsible when using the various platforms and not manipulate information or spread false and defamatory news that can confuse the public, leading to civil unrest.
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