I am disappointed with Nurul


The counsel who acted a sensitive subject on eremite leisure is unhappy which a PKR personality has changed her stand.
PETALING JAYA: A counsel who acted a subject on eremite leisure to PKR vice-president Nurul Izzah Anwar during a forum final Saturday is unhappy with a politicians 180 degree turn.
Siti Kasim, a member of a Bar Council human rights committee, pronounced she was unhappy which Nurul had "retracted" her remark.
"I hold Nurul was only perplexing to impress a people, she didn't think of a consequences," she told FMT.
Siti pronounced Nurul should have stood firm on her acknowledgement which leisure of sacrament was a right for all including a Malay-Muslim.
"There's zero wrong about it, she is observant a truth. I approaching a hoo-ha after that. But as a politician, we only need to hang to a truth," she added.
She wondered if Nurul was merely adjusting herself to a largely non-Muslim assembly on which day and making a political remark.
At a forum patrician "Islamic state: Which vision? Whose responsibility?", Siti asked Nurul either leisure of sacrament should be extended to a Malays given a PKR personality talked about a emanate in her speech.
Siti pronounced while Nurul did not discuss about dissenting view in her response, a latter however was a clear believer of leisure of sacrament for a Malays.
"In a following days she 'retracted' her remark, and pronounced she did not support apostasy. But indirectly when we say we support leisure of religion, and if Malay wants to get out from Islam, that's apostasy," she forked out.
The Orang Asli rights d! isciple pronounced she once acted a same subject to Nurul's father, Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim, but unsuccessful to get a approach response.
"He was starting around a bush and didn't answer directly. We want politicians to be true forward," she said.
Meanwhile, Siti pronounced it was tall time for a emanate to be debated as a Federal Constitution did not exclude a Malays from their right to leisure of religion.
She pronounced a people who criticised Nurul were a conservatives who insisted which their chronicle of sacrament was a correct one.
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