Putrajaya Leaves Enforcement Decision to Authorities Over Najib Rally Participants, Says Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil
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The Malaysian government has decided to leave the enforcement decision against participants of the rally in support of former Prime Minister Najib Razak to the authorities. According to Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil, the government will not interfere with the decision-making process, allowing the relevant agencies to take action if necessary. The rally, which took place recently, saw a large turnout of supporters for the former Prime Minister. The government's decision is seen as a move to maintain public order and ensure that the rule of law is upheld. With the authorities now in charge of handling the situation, it remains to be seen what actions will be taken against the rally participants. The incident has sparked a debate on freedom of assembly and the role of the government in maintaining public order, with many calling for the protection of democratic rights and the rule of law. As the situation unfolds, the government's response will be closely watched by the public and the media, with social media platforms buzzing with discussions on the topic. Key issues such as public assembly laws, freedom of speech, and the role of the authorities in maintaining order will be under scrutiny. ...Read more
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