The Negeri Sembilan MB calls PKR's Ravi a 'kafir'.

Even Umno's Zainal Abidin Ahmad (Sungai Lui) as well as Aziz Samsuddin (Palong)notorious for their rambunctiousnesswere noticeably quiet.
The ubiquitous belief is which a assemblymen upon both sides of a gymnasium were sobered down by thoughts which this was substantially their final meeting before a 13th ubiquitous election.
Nevertheless, a boredom was broken yesterday in a nick of time! just as Menteri Besar Mohamad Hasan was about to end his circuitous up speech.
Mohamad used a word "kafir" upon PKR's M Ravi, a state assemblyman for Port Dickson.
The reaction from a antithesis was immediate. Opposition leader Loke Siew Fook (DAP-Lobak) shot up from his seat as well as demanded a nullification as his colleagues drowned out one another's words in expressions of outrage.
The K word popped up its ugly conduct when Mohamad was giving his reply to Chai Tong Chai (PKR-Chuah) who, during one of a debates in a session, had accused a state administration of making fake promises with regard to a economic development of his constituency.
Mohamad's reply was which he was a believer in God as well as a supporter of a Quran, from which he quoted a hymn autocratic a accomplishment of promises. And then, accidentally addressing Mohd Taufek Abdul Ghani (PAS-Paroi), he said: "ADUN Paroi, do we assimilate a meaning! ? ADUN P ort Dickson is opposite since he is a kafir."

In his protest, ! Loke sai d: "The final time we checked with Wikipedia, 'kafir' is a term used for a non-Muslim who does not believe in God. The term seems bold to me. You should have just said 'non-Muslim.'"
Cha Kee Chin (DAP-Bukit Kepayang) got into a ravel as well as said: "I'm a lawyer as well as we schooled Islamic laws. The term 'kafir' refers to non-Muslims who are always opposite Islam. Port Dickson is not a person who is opposite Islam. So a term is not proper."
Mohamad attempted to insist what he meant but gave up midway as well as retracted a word.
The event closed in assent in time for lunch, where goodwill was very much in evidence. The assemblymen smiled as well as shook hands, as well as there was a lot of apologizing.
Even Mohamad as well as Ravi were seen exchanging jokes which contingency have been funny, judging from a approach they were laughing. And Zainal Abidin, whom a antithesis often described as "foul mouthed", had a photo event with Ravi as well as Wong May May (DAP-Mambau), his favorite targets.
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