Prove we’re anti-Islam, Anwar tells critics of unity govt

Politics
7 Jul 2023 • 1:32 PM MYT
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PETALING JAYA: Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has challenged critics of his administration to prove that the unity government is anti-Islam.

Anwar said the allocation for Islamic-related programmes and religious schools under his administration has been much higher than that of the previous government which had included Bersatu and PAS.

“How can they (critics of the unity government) say that we are anti-Islam?

“Give me an example of when I betrayed Islam as the prime minister,” he said in a speech in Negeri Sembilan.

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He said the fact of the matter was that the unity government had allocated increased funds to Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (DBP), Yayasan Karyawan, and the Malaysian Institute of Translation and Books (ITBM) to elevate the status of the Malay language.

However, he said, there were certain quarters spreading “slander” that the government neglected the status of the Malay language.

Anwar also hit out at Dr Mahathir Mohamad for halting allocations to religious schools when he was prime minister in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

In October 2002, Mahathir said the government decided to stop giving grants and financial aid to all religious schools as they had been misused to teach children politics instead of religion.

“I choose to be different. We will support all religious schools,” Anwar said.

He added that all the parties in the unity government, including DAP, respected Malay and Muslim rights.

Anwar said although it was within the opposition’s right to critcise and challenge the government over policies and initiatives, they should not resort to “slander”.

“They have forgotten how to use politics responsibly,” he said.

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