PAS MP Ahmad Fadhli Denies Social Media Post Linked to King, Threatens to Sue Amanah for Defamation
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KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 5 — Pasir Mas MP Ahmad Fadhli Shaari has vehemently denied that his recent social media post was connected to the King's royal decree regarding tomorrow's planned solidarity event. The MP has expressed outrage over allegations of disrespect towards the monarch, stating that his post was misconstrued. Ahmad Fadhli is now considering taking legal action against Amanah for claiming that his post showed disrespect towards the King. The incident has sparked a heated debate about freedom of speech and the limits of online expression in Malaysia. With the country's social media landscape becoming increasingly polarized, the issue is likely to draw widespread attention and discussion. As the situation unfolds, concerns about online harassment, defamation, and the role of politicians in shaping public discourse are likely to emerge. Key issues include social media responsibility, online etiquette, and the impact of fake news on public opinion. ...Read more
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