Adhere to the Malay Rulers’s call, stop fanning racial and religious hate


Those who claim to uphold Malay supremacy and extremist religious ideologies are now challenged when the very symbol they claim to defend —The Malay Rulers — have urged the new government to instill a "spirit of togetherness" among Malaysians.

Specifically, Yang di-Pertuan Besar Negeri Sembilan Tuanku Muhriz Tuanku Munawir said the following: "I hope that there will be no more leaders who raise racial or religious issues with the aim of inciting the community” after chairing the 260th Council of Rulers meeting on Wednesday (November 30).

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