PAS asks Kedah to explain Ramadan entertainment ban

KUALA LUMPUR, Jul 16 PAS has asked a party-led Kedah supervision to brief a Islamist partys executive cabinet tomorrow upon a rationale behind a due anathema upon party outlets during Ramadan.

PAS vice-president Salahuddin Ayub pronounced a special lecture was called as a anathema has become a national issue following persistent media coverage.

Theres a need to know what a argument from a state supervision is, he told The Malaysian Insider.

There is a need for us to listen as well as have a contention about this matter.

PAS secretary-general Datuk Mustafa Ali pronounced Kedah Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Azizan Abdul Razak, who was asked to give a briefing, will not be permitted as well as will send a representative instead.

The MCA has been discerning to credit Kedah PAS of trampling upon human rights by banning 13 sorts of party outlets from handling in a state during a Muslim fasting month of Ramadan.

PASs Pakatan Rakyat (PR) partner DAP has also urged a state supervision to devaluate a ban, which covers businesses similar to karaoke joints as well as discos as well as live performances in simply permitted locations similar to bars, hotels as well as restaurants.

Only cybercafs, bowling alleys as well as snooker centres have been exempt as they have been released from a regulation.

The majority-Chinese DAP last locked horns with PR partner PAS in January this year over Selangors due anathema upon Muslims from operative in premises which sell alcohol.

The Selangor supervision after claimed a anathema was merely a guideline before withdrawing a ruling pending further study.


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