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Sarawak CM: We don’t fight over religious issue here

Sarawak Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Openg said he will continue to impose a ban on religious bigots and extremists coming to Sarawak. — Bernama pic

“We are very fortunate because we have great respect for the religious beliefs of one another. We don’t fight over religious issues,” he said at the presentation of RM30 million fund to the Unit for Other Religions here.” or prayer recital will never become an issue in Sarawak, unlike in the Peninsular Malaysia.recited by the Archbishop of Kuching Simon Poh.at the same time,” the chief minister.

The chief minister stressed that no one should judge who is holier and who is not, saying that the power to judge belongs to God alone. He said the presence of these groups of people in Sarawak will create racial and religious disharmony.

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