Taib: Govt holds true to Constitution allowing freedom of religion


KUCHING: The people are reminded that while Islam is the official religion of the country, Malaysians of other faiths can practise their religions freely.

Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud said this was only possible through the Barisan Nasional government and its policies that ensured all Malaysians, regardless of their race and religion, can live together in peace and harmony.

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