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Why are DAP CEC members muted against Hadi?
KUALA LUMPUR, March 21, 2025: Kepong DAP youth chief Jefferson Chia today lodged a police report against the Taliban-like PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang.
Chia complained that Hadi’s Facebook post “is seditious”.
Hadi had accused the DAP of “opposing Islam”.
“Hadi’s statement is seditious, particularly the Marang MP’s claim that Islam is being openly opposed by DAP.
“This is a dangerous accusation that could trigger racial and religious tensions,” Chia said in a statement.
“If the police don’t take action, it will encourage politicians to make more extreme, hateful and seditious statements for their personal interests.
“Hadi must be hauled to court and take responsibility for his statement,” he added.
The big question is this: “Why are the DAP Central Executive (CEC) leaders so muted?”
Also, it will not be surprising that police treats the case as NFA (No Further Action).
Remember the case of Umno youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh?
The racial and religious bigoted Akmal was hauled up by police for question in a probe months ago during the KK Mart issue.
What has happened to the case after? Police remain muted till today on Akmal’s case.
No News Is Bad News reproduces below a news report on Chia lodging his police report:
DAP man files police report against Hadi over ‘opposition to Islam’ claim
-21 Mar 2025, 10:35 AM
Kepong DAP Youth chief Jefferson Chia says PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang’s Facebook post is seditious.
Kepong DAP Youth chief Jefferson Chia (centre) holding up a copy of the police report filed yesterday. (DAP pic)
PETALING JAYA: A DAP Youth leader has filed a police report against Abdul Hadi Awang over a Facebook post by the PAS president opposing the proposal for a limit to the prime minister’s tenure.
Kepong DAP Youth chief Jefferson Chia, who filed the report at the Kepong police station yesterday, said Hadi’s statement was seditious, particularly the Marang MP’s claim that “Islam is being openly opposed by DAP”.
“This is a dangerous accusation that could trigger racial and religious tensions,” Chia said in a statement.
“If the police don’t take action, it will encourage politicians to make more extreme, hateful and seditious statements for their personal interests.
“Hadi must be hauled to court and take responsibility for his statement.”
At DAP’s national convention last Sunday, party secretary-general Loke Siew Fook said DAP wanted the government to amend the Federal Constitution to include a two-term limit for the prime ministership.
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim expressed support for the proposal but said consensus was needed among the political parties.
Hadi had panned DAP’s call, saying the proposal went against God’s will. The PAS chief said Islamic principles must guide the nation’s leadership, and that leadership was a sacred trust from God.
The Perikatan Nasional deputy chairman also warned that the greatest deviation from the path established by the prophets was when Muslims allowed themselves to be influenced by non-Muslims.
He claimed that liberal factions dominating the political landscape were actively working to dismantle the system that safeguarded Islamic rights.
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