Malay Proclamation rally off for now after venue gets cancelled for the second time


PETALING JAYA: The "Malay Proclamation" rally due to be held on Sunday (March 19) involving former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad has been called off for now.

This after its organisers failed to secure the venue for the second time, said the Malay Proclamation secretariat.

In a statement issued on Saturday (March 18), the organisers said that the hall management where the event was supposed to be held did not provide any reason for their cancellation of the venue booking.

"The programme involving statesman Dr Mahathir which is due to be held tomorrow faced difficulties when the first venue of the event, which was booked earlier, was cancelled due to technical issues.

"The organisers then were forced to find a new venue.

"However, the booking of the second venue too was cancelled and the management of the hall informed us of this at 9am - 24 hours before the event was due to begin.

"No reasons were given for the cancellation. We apologise to the invitees for having had to change the venue twice. We will make a statement on this very soon," said the secretariat.

The Malay Proclamation rally was supposed to have been a gathering of Malay groups on issues of Malay rights.

On March 17, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim issued a stern warning against parties he said were using race and religion to promote strife, ahead of the rally.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In Nation

Don't make comparisons to previous govt, says Dr Wee on country's press freedom ranking
Two more cops nabbed over RM1.25mil extortion case
Number of Kota Tinggi flood victims up to 300
Issue warning, not RM250,000 fine for first-time 'no palm oil' label offences, urges Mydin boss
Anwar attends development meeting in Kedah
Pejuang to make its presence felt in Sabah polls, says Mukhriz
Perak govt mulls postponing upgrade of Teluk Intan's leaning tower to next year
Foreign media reports on fuel price hike not true, Cabinet yet to discuss, says Fahmi
More racial interaction needed to stamp out extremist views, says Umno VP
Several roads leading to JB city centre to close from Monday to Friday for RTS construction work

Others Also Read