Umno to take legal action against those defaming its leaders


KUALA LUMPUR: Umno will take legal action including filing lawsuits against those who spread untruths or tarnish the reputation of its leaders.

Party secretary-general Datuk Dr Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki said this move aligns with the establishment of a legal secretariat at the Umno headquarters, which is tasked with monitoring and addressing defamatory content involving the party and its leadership.

"Umno has not traditionally resorted to lawsuits or legal notices but given the rampant misuse of social media to attack our leaders, it is time for the party to respond more assertively," he said after officiating the Bukit Bintang Umno division delegates meeting on Sunday (July 6).

Asyraf Wajdi added that other political parties have long used legal channels to counter false allegations and negative perceptions and Umno will now adopt a similar strategy to hold irresponsible individuals accountable.

In a related development, he said Umno had agreed to establish an outstation voters department as a strategic initiative to engage voters who reside outside their home constituencies.

Nearly 40% of voters in certain parliamentary constituencies, he noted, are based in areas such as the Klang Valley and Selangor.

"At the recent supreme council meeting, we approved a proposal from Bukit Bintang division to form this department. It will allow us to conduct targeted programmes and provide continuous support to these voters in constituencies that Umno and Barisan Nasional aim to win," he said. – Bernama

 

 

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