KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 18 — The poor turnout at the “Save Malaysia” rally on Saturday has raised questions about the timing and the message the organisers of the protest had...
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 18 — The poor turnout at the “Save Malaysia” rally on Saturday has raised questions about the timing and the message the organisers of the protest had intended to send out, according to political analysts.
“One reason for the poor turnout is that despite the ‘Reformati’ theme, which sounds very attractive to many, the prime minister had nothing to do with court decisions, and the reasons were entirely the attorney general’s.” PN Youth chief Ahmad Fadhli Shaari emphasised that the rally aimed to protest the DNAA granted to Zahid, who faced 47 charges of misappropriating RM31 million from the charitable organisation he founded, Yayasan Akalbudi. Fadhli Shaari argued that Zahid’s DNAA had disillusioned Malaysians, necessitating the rally to “Save Malaysia”.
Associate professor at the School of Social Sciences in Universiti Sains Malaysia Azmil Tayeb said PAS had the ability tolike it did in 2018 for the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination where almost half a million people attended and the Shariah Courts Act to increase the criminal powers of Shariah Courts.
He said the public was gradually moving towards unity and appreciating its values of togetherness instead of wanting to prolong any political turmoil.
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