Respected Malaysian scholar Arshad Ayub has lambasted a "butt protest" in front of Bersih co-chairperson Ambiga Sreenevasan's residence as offensive to both Malay culture as well as usual sense.
"It is wrong. We shouldn't do that. From a outlook of Malay custom, it is not proper too," pronounced Arshad, who was honoured with a Eminent Malay Award by Umno at a recent anniversary celebration.
Such acts should be stopped as well as not repeated by any party in a future, even in retaliation, he pronounced when met byMalaysiakiniafter a dialogue event in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
Arshad was referring to a posterior calisthenics of a group of army veterans from Persatuan Veteran Tentera Melayu (PVTM) in front of Ambiga's residence on Tuesday.
The group members bent over as well as shook their back ends in a citation of Ambiga's residence in criticism of her "smearing" Malaysia's good name.
"If they do things similar to that, why should you follow suit? There's no need to retaliate," pronounced a Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) founder.
Arshad's censure of a boundary dance joins a chorus of voices from opposite a narrow-minded divide condemning a movement of a former army men.
Ambiga herself has called a shocking act an advance of her remoteness as well as sees it as containing elements of passionate harassment.
Arshad was garlanded with a Eminent Malay Award last Friday, during Umno's 66th anniversary celebrations hold at a Bukit Jalil National Stadium. Read More @ Source
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