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Protect Malay reserves

Ruler wants state govt to ensure status of such land is maintained

- By A. RUBAN ruban_22@thestar.com.my

SHAH ALAM: The Sultan of Selangor wants the state government to ensure no Malay reserve land is transferre­d to non-malays.

“I believe the Mentri Besar and all state government staff involved in land matters will always be wary in ensuring Malay reserve land does not lose its status,” the Sultan said at the opening of state assembly session yesterday.

Sultan Sharafuddi­n Idris Shah also said he wanted land encroachme­nt in the state to be eradicated.

Describing land as the state’s main asset, the Sultan said he hoped the Selangor Government together with corporate organisati­ons and the rakyat would play their roles in putting an end to land encroachme­nt.

On another matter, Sultan Sharafuddi­n said he consented when Mentri Besar Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim took up the position of exco in charge of Islamic religious affairs.

“I believe the Mentri Besar can work together with his department in strengthen­ing the stand of the Muslims in the state,” said the Sultan.

He added that the state government must always make sure the Muslims were not left behind as the state progressed.

“Muslims, who are the majority here, can make a positive contributi­on in the economic sector if due considerat­ion is given to them,” said the Sultan.

On the 12th Selangor assembly meeting, the Sultan said he wanted all assemblyme­n to actively take part and discuss issues involving the people.

“Political difference­s should not be a hindrance to help the people and I hope the House will be a good platform to discuss matters involving my people,” said the Sultan.

The Sultan also called for the state government to adopt “smart governance” by making use of the latest technology in administra­ting the state.

“With the emergence of Internet, it can definitely speed up state economic process,” said the Sultan.

 ??  ?? Royal welcome: Sultan Sharafuddi­n shaking hands with Subang Jaya assemblyma­n Hannah Yeoh during the opening ceremony of the Selangor State Assembly session in Shah Alam yesterday.
Royal welcome: Sultan Sharafuddi­n shaking hands with Subang Jaya assemblyma­n Hannah Yeoh during the opening ceremony of the Selangor State Assembly session in Shah Alam yesterday.

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