Sultan of Pahang expresses disappointment with news portal’s slanderous report

According to comptroller, state ruler says he did not direct statement at any political parties but was general advice

5:37 PM MYT

 

KUANTAN – Sultan of Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah expressed unhappiness and disappointment over a report published by a news portal.

The report, titled “Sultan Pahang beri amaran terhadap amalan bawaan Pas” (Pahang Sultan warns against the practice of PAS) was published on Friday.  

Comptroller l Datuk Mohamed Zahari Datuk Yahya said his highness said the report was slanderous and could have negative implications which could lead to an atmosphere of disharmony in the community. 

“His highness insisted that his decree during the Maran District Development Briefing session at the Chenor Agricultural Academy, Maran, was not what was reported by the news portal. 

“His highness’ statement was not directed at any political party and was general. It serves the purpose of reminding that the mosque, which is a place of worship for Muslims, should always be kept clean,” he said in a statement today. 

He said he reminded all media practitioners, whether print media or electronic media, to check and peruse each piece of news before making interpretations that could deviate or stray from the true meaning. 

“Journalistic ethics must be adhered to at all times,” he said. – March 31, 2024

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