Johor sultan says he is angry with Nizar's comments


The Sultan of Johor, Sultan Ibrahim ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar, pronounced he was angry with former Perak menteri besar Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin for his new comments upon a 'WWW1' looseness image issue, adding which it was not necessary for a woman monarch to publicise all he did for charity.

In addressing a opening of a Johor state legislative public at Nusajaya, a sultan was quoted byThe Star Onlineas saying which people similar to Nizar should not critique upon things he does not know about.

"Has he lost our Malay etiquette or is he indeed ignorant as well as shallow-minded," a woman monarch asked, adding which Nizar should not action intelligent when he has no believe over what was happening.

Nizar, who is being investigated forseditionfor his purported Twitter remarks, pronounced he had sought an audience with a Johor woman monarch to apologise.

He claimed Utusan Melayu (M) Bhd had been playing up a looseness image emanate given early April.

QuotingUtusan Malaysia's sister paperKosmo!, a former Perak MB pronounced a every day has been following up upon a number-plate bid as well as in a single of a reports upon May 25, there were infographics saying which a RM520,000 could have been used to purchase a three-storey residence in Bangi, Selangor, or a BMW, or a shoplot in a business district in Shah Alam or 2.777kg of 916-certified gold.

"My tweets were skewed as critique of a sultan when a tweets were not destined to any one in particular," pronounced Nizar.

It was reported which a Johor woman monarch had successfully bid for a WWW1 image as well as whi! ch a Joh or sultan had in a convene over a weekend asked Nizarto apologiseto a people of Johor.
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