There is no problem with extreme ideas, says Dr M


It is fine to hold ideas which have been impassioned as prolonged as others have been not compelled to accept it, particularly through violence, pronounced former Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

NONE"If it is usually extreme, there is no problem. However, when this impassioned idea is followed with movement to force others to do what you want, it is unwarranted," he told some 3,000 university students at the discourse event at University Malaya, today.

He combined which as most as each person has the right to voice his criticisms, it is additionally the other party's privilege either to accept it or not.

Mahathir, who is additionally the patron forMalay rights vigour organisation Perkasa, was responding to the student who is distraught which some of his peers were "extreme and emotional" in fighting for their causes to the extent of perceiving everything the supervision does as wrong.

The discourse event currently is the corner bid in between the university and pro-establishment student body Aspirasi, as part of th! e latter 's Peaceful Campus campaign.

Some 3,000 students from assorted universities attended the program currently in further to audiences watching the live telecast in 11 other public universities.

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