Let’s co-exist in peace


The sign stating that the laundrette is dedicated for Muslims only in Kangar, Perlis.Pic by Sharanpal Singh Randhawa

AFTER the Federal Constitution was drafted, one constitutional law expert explained the role and relationship of the Sultans and their non-Malay subjects. In the event of an extreme political party coming to power, the Sultans would act as the umbrella for the non-Malays.

This assurance has come to play now. The actions of His Majesty the Sultan of Johor was timely and reassuring to non-Muslims in this country.

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