
Former DAP member Mohamed Razali Abdul Rahman has warned "certain quarters" against confusing the public by denying the alleged 'Christian conspiracy' he had exposed earlier this year.
"No one should question the authorities' credibility in investigating this issue… I was there, I know what happened," he claimed in an Utusan Malaysia report today.
Razali was responding to Jelutong MP Jeff Ooi's revelation that Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein has confirmed in a parliamentary written reply, that there is no evidence to support the allegation.
The written reply to Kulim Bandar Bharu MP Zulkifli Nordin revealed that the deputy public prosecutor has classified the matter as ‘No further action’ after receiving the investigation papers.
The controversy broke after Utusan in a May 7 report claimed that several pastors and Ooi (left) were plotting to make Christianity the country's official religion.
This was based on a dinner held in conjunction with a conference organised by the National Evangelical Christian Fellowship, Global Day of Prayer, Marketplace Penang and Penang Pastors Fellowship on May 5 and 6.
Despite the reply, Hishammuddin has challenged Ooi to “sue Utusan”.
The minister had initially reacted to the report by saying that there was “some basis” to the ‘Christian conspiracy’ claim.
However Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng vehemently denied the accusation.

Razali was responding to Jelutong MP Jeff Ooi's revelation that Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein has confirmed in a parliamentary written reply, that there is no evidence to support the allegation.
The written reply to Kulim Bandar Bharu MP Zulkifli Nordin revealed that the deputy public prosecutor has classified the matter as ‘No further action’ after receiving the investigation papers.

This was based on a dinner held in conjunction with a conference organised by the National Evangelical Christian Fellowship, Global Day of Prayer, Marketplace Penang and Penang Pastors Fellowship on May 5 and 6.
Despite the reply, Hishammuddin has challenged Ooi to “sue Utusan”.
The minister had initially reacted to the report by saying that there was “some basis” to the ‘Christian conspiracy’ claim.
However Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng vehemently denied the accusation.
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