Gaming, liquor bans attempts to deny non-Muslim rights, fumes Ramasamy
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Penang deputy chief minister P Ramasamy is fuming over the latest clampdowns on gaming and liquor sales, saying these are moves to control non-Muslims and deprive them of their right to decide what is good or bad for them.
“Whoever said that Malaysia is a secular nation with a secular Constitution where the rights of the non-Muslims are protected”
“Over the years there have been...
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