(Harakah Daily) - MCA and its mouthpiece The Star’s allegation that non-Muslims had been fined in Kelantan for committing the Shariah offence of khalwat or close proximity between Muslims of opposite sex, is again slammed by PAS, describing the latest anti-PAS propaganda as an act of desperation.
“This issue is part of MCA’s political agenda to regain lost ground among non-Muslims because MCA is trying to survive in the political chess with DAP,” said PAS secretary general Mustafa Ali.
The Star earlier alleged that four non-Muslims including two males in a car parked in a public place were fined by Kelantan enforcement officers for khalwat, although it was proven later that they were fined for public indecency, an offence which comes under local municipal laws.
Mustafa pointed out that by-laws on public decency was a universal feature.
“You want to run without clothes, I think is an offence in the West,” he added.
As such, he questioned whether the Chinese-only party had any such benchmark on public decency.
“We cannot use MCA’s benchmark. Because it has none. Its leader has done worse from this, and it is still ok for them," said Mustafa, in an apparent jibe at MCA president Chua Soi Lek's sex tryst with a prostitute in 2008 which briefly cost him his political career before winning presidential election in 2010.
In October, a Malaysian student who caused a storm in Singapore over his pornographic blog postings named Chua as his role model.
“I used to look up to Dr Chua Soi Lek, sexually," wrote 24-year old Alvin Tan on his Facebook.
The Star earlier alleged that four non-Muslims including two males in a car parked in a public place were fined by Kelantan enforcement officers for khalwat, although it was proven later that they were fined for public indecency, an offence which comes under local municipal laws.
Mustafa pointed out that by-laws on public decency was a universal feature.
“You want to run without clothes, I think is an offence in the West,” he added.
As such, he questioned whether the Chinese-only party had any such benchmark on public decency.
“We cannot use MCA’s benchmark. Because it has none. Its leader has done worse from this, and it is still ok for them," said Mustafa, in an apparent jibe at MCA president Chua Soi Lek's sex tryst with a prostitute in 2008 which briefly cost him his political career before winning presidential election in 2010.
In October, a Malaysian student who caused a storm in Singapore over his pornographic blog postings named Chua as his role model.
“I used to look up to Dr Chua Soi Lek, sexually," wrote 24-year old Alvin Tan on his Facebook.
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