Malaysia home minister hits back at claims Pakatan Harapan is eroding Muslim rights

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Malaysia home minister hits back at claims PakatanHarapan is eroding Muslim rights

KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia's Home Minister Muhyiddin Yassin on Friday hit back at a Muslim organisation planning a mass rally on Saturday, saying these so-called defenders of Islam were nowhere to be seen when pilgrimage fund Tabung Haji and plantation agency Felda lost millions of dollars under the previous administration.

"But in reality if they were really interested in defending Islam, where were they when Tabung Haji issue cropped up?" The PH government has been hit by claims it was eroding Muslim rights since it came to power and appointed non-Malays to powerful positions such as the finance minister and the attorney-general, with such claims rising in frequency in recent months.

The protesters then planned to march to the Sogo shopping centre nearby to listen to speeches by rally leaders. "Just like Felda... which a big part of it involved Muslims. In the end it was us, Pakatan Harapan who took responsibility to figure out big debts such as RM17 billion," he said, as quoted by Malay Mail.

 

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