Najib Razak Solidarity Rally Rejected by Putrajaya Police Ahead of Court Hearing
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In a recent development, the Putrajaya police have rejected an application for a solidarity rally in support of former Prime Minister Najib Razak, which was planned to take place at the Palace of Justice in Putrajaya on Monday. The rally was intended to show support for Najib, who is currently facing court proceedings. The rejection of the application has sparked interest among Malaysians, with many taking to social media to discuss the implications of this decision. As the country awaits the outcome of Najib's court case, the situation remains a highly debated topic, with supporters and critics alike sharing their views on the matter. With the Malaysian government's emphasis on upholding the rule of law, the rejection of the rally application is seen as a significant development in the ongoing saga. Keywords such as 'Najib Razak', 'solidarity rally', and 'Malaysian politics' are trending on social media, reflecting the public's interest in the situation. The rejection of the rally application has added another layer of complexity to the already highly publicized case, with many awaiting the next developments in the story. ...Read more
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