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PAS taken to task over ‘all-Muslim’ comment

Ti: It’s clear that non-Muslims are being discrimina­ted against

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PETALING JAYA: PAS should not deny that it will discrimina­te against non-Muslims when it comes to administer­ing the country, says MCA religious harmony bureau chairman Datuk Seri Ti Lian Ker.

In a statement, Ti said based on the article by PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang in Harakah Daily last Friday, the Islamist party leader had clearly stated that the country’s top leaders in charge of policy and concept are followers of Islam, and non-Muslims are to be accepted for their expertise and management skills.

“This is enough to show that the PAS president is saying that matters of policy and concept that are commonly under the purview of the Cabinet should only be handled by Muslims.

“Abdul Hadi also stressed that non-Muslims are only accepted based on their ‘expertise and management skills’. Isn’t it clear that non-Muslims are being discrimina­ted against when it comes to matters and issues concerning policy and concept?

“Isn’t it clear as well that the Cabinet and its ministers are leaders of their ministries which makes decisions touching on policies and concepts?

“Why does the PAS president or its party want to discrimina­te against non-Muslims by forbidding them to make decisions on such matters?” he added.

Abdul Hadi also claimed in his statement that a head of govern-

Abdul Hadi also stressed that non-Muslims are only accepted based on their ‘expertise and management skills’. Datuk Seri Ti Lian Ker

ment and his Cabinet members must be from the most influentia­l race.

His deputy Datuk Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man later issued a statement saying that Abdul Hadi’s article was misconstru­ed, claiming that the party president did not say that he wanted an all-Malay Muslim Cabinet.

In a statement, Malaysian Consultati­ve Council of Buddhism, Christiani­ty, Hinduism, Sikhism and Taoism said Abdul Hadi’s view is “dangerous, extreme and divisive” and added that to claim that only Malay Muslims are to lead the country’s political system and administra­tive structure is contrary to the Federal Constituti­on.

“The constituti­on does not impose any requiremen­t of race or religion for the appointmen­t of members of the executive branch of the Government. Article 43(2) governs such appointmen­ts,” the council added.

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