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‘Clarify Pakatan’s stand’

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KUALA LUMPUR: DAP adviser Lim Kit Siang should state his stand on the “Bugis pirate” issue to clear the air with the public, said Umno treasurer Datuk Seri Salleh Said Keruak.

Salleh said people needed to know Lim’s stand as his silence could be construed as condoning the remarks of his political ally, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

“His (Lim’s) silence can be construed as agreeing with Dr Mahathir that Bugis people are pirates.”

Salleh, who is also communicat­ions and multimedia minister, said Barisan Nasional had made its stand against Dr Mahathir’s statement, which had insulted the Bugis community.

“Pakatan Harapan’s stand appears unclear. Lim must come out and clarify Pakatan’s stand.”

On Thursday, the sultan of Selangor reportedly rapped Dr Mahathir for his alleged derogatory remarks against the Bugis community. It was reported that Selangor Council of the Royal Court secretary Hanafisah Jais said Sultan Sharafuddi­n Idris Shah viewed Dr Mahathir’s statement with grave concern and disappoint­ment.

Hanafisah had said Dr Mahathir’s statement, delivered at the Sayangi Malaysia, Hapuskan Kleptokras­i rally organised by Pakatan in Petaling Jaya on Oct 14, was aimed at inciting hatred, feelings of insult and other negative perception­s against the Bugis people.

Salleh said the controvers­y could lead to another conflict between Malay rulers and Dr Mahathir if the opposition was not careful in handling the issue.

He said there were Malay rulers who were descendant­s of the Bugis ethnic group.

“The ‘Bugis Pirate’ issue has now been blown up beyond control, with the Selangor royal council issuing a statement on the matter. If (the opposition) is not careful, the issue will escalate into another conflict between Dr Mahathir and Malay rulers.”

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Datuk Seri Salleh Said Keruak

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