Pasir Mas MP Ahmad Fadhli Shaari rejects accusations of treason in a recent Facebook post, clarifying that it has no connection to the King's decree advising against a solidarity rally for Najib Razak. Fadhli criticizes Amanah for filing police reports and using an unflattering image in their statement. He expresses readiness for investigations and reflects on the strained relationship with his former PAS colleagues.
Umno, PAS leaders clash over tomorrow’s planned solidarity rally for Najib after royal decree and IGP advice to cancel gathering
The PAS politician made the clarification in response to police reports filed by rival party Amanah who claimed that his remarks were disrespectful towards the royal institution., he expressed disappointment at “the attempt to drag the name of His Majesty the Yang di-Pertuan Agong into this issue. Clearly, there is no part of His Majesty’s speech that forbids the gathering on January 6”.
“I said that, unless it’s with certain parties, I believe – up to now – that my friends in politics do not need to be dragged into court.He also criticised Umno leaders for their reaction to DAP national chairman Lim Guan Eng’s comments, pointing out that the party appeared to have misinterpreted the royal decree for their own political benefit, while ignoring the addendum decree that should have been pursued.
Pasir Mas MP Fadhli Shaari under fire as cryptic post linked to cancelled solidarity rally raises questions about motives, loyalty to King
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