By Syed Jaymal Zahiid
KUALA LUMPUR: Firebrand Perkasa chief Ibrahim Ali blasted MCA leaders as 'biadap' (rude) for calling the home ministry to rescind its ban on the usage of 'Allah' by Christians, saying the demand could jeopardise national security.
"I would consider the demand a rude one as it is disrespectful towards the country's Malay Muslims. It is kurang ajar (extremely rude)," he told FMT in an immediate reaction to the revived spat over the rights to 'Allah'.
On Monday, Loh Seng Kok, the deputy chairman of MCA publicity bureau, called on Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein to repeal the ban since he is aware that it has turned into a divisive national issue, which can become BN's 'Archilles heel'. ... [seterusnya]
KUALA LUMPUR: Firebrand Perkasa chief Ibrahim Ali blasted MCA leaders as 'biadap' (rude) for calling the home ministry to rescind its ban on the usage of 'Allah' by Christians, saying the demand could jeopardise national security.
"I would consider the demand a rude one as it is disrespectful towards the country's Malay Muslims. It is kurang ajar (extremely rude)," he told FMT in an immediate reaction to the revived spat over the rights to 'Allah'.
On Monday, Loh Seng Kok, the deputy chairman of MCA publicity bureau, called on Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein to repeal the ban since he is aware that it has turned into a divisive national issue, which can become BN's 'Archilles heel'. ... [seterusnya]
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