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Monday, April 06, 2020

PAS Youth warns of Allah's wrath in Heineken operating case


Malaysiakini:

Trouble brewing: PAS, Umno say 'no' to greenlight for brewery


The government’s decision to grant an exception to Heineken Malaysia Bhd to continue its operations during the movement control order (MCO) is against established policies, Federal Territories Minister Annuar Musa said today.

“This is clearly not in line with the policies decided. Action needs to be taken immediately. Period,” Annuar, who is also Umno secretary-general, said in a posting on Twitter, in reply to a netizen who was protesting against the exception.

This comes after a letter purportedly granting permission to Heineken to operate during the MCO went viral on social media.

The matter was later confirmed by Heineken in a statement that they were only allowed limited operations with only 10 percent of their essential workers during the MCO.

PAS has also spoken up against the beer factory being allowed to continue its operations during the MCO.

The Islamist party’s central committee member Nasrudin Hassan said he is unsure if this is true or not, as it has yet to be confirmed by the government, but if it is, the Muslim community will sure to be offended.

“If this is true, then I am confident that the Muslim community, in particular, will be offended and protest against this exception.

“Meanwhile, PAS which is now part of the government will definitely take the appropriate role so that the government will reconsider revoking the exception.

“Alcohol is not a staple drink to the rakyat to the point that it can damage the country’s economy,” Nasrudin said in a statement on his Facebook today.

PAS’ Pasir Mas MP Ahmad Fadhli Shaari has also urged the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry to explain the viral letter.

“If the letter is legitimate, I would like to urge the government, specifically the relevant ministry, to revoke the permission granted because clearly the alcohol industry is not a critical business or service.

“It is mandatory for a Muslim like myself and the Muslim community to stand up and voice our protest against this leniency and privilege given to the alcohol industry, let alone during the Covid-19 outbreak.

“What value is left for a Muslim who prays to God while they allow alcohol to flow freely when they could stop it?” the parliamentarian asked in a statement yesterday.

Similarly, PAS Youth chief Khairil Nizam Khirudin said while they respect the non-Muslims’ rights in this matter, they said it is too much to include alcohol as a critical product.

“PAS Youth believes that the government should be educating the rakyat to avoid the drinking culture as it has been proven to bring more damage than benefit.

“This can be seen through the statistics of road accidents caused by drunk drivers before the MCO was implemented in the middle of March,” he said in a separate statement today.

He said PAS Youth hopes the cabinet will discuss this matter immediately in the next cabinet meeting and review the decision.

“Our demand is for the approval letter issued by the government to be reconsidered and revoked for the sake of the rakyat.

“If not, the country will need to prepare for wrath greater than Allah for allowing such a decision to be implemented in Malaysia,” said Khairil.


3 comments:

  1. Token Menteri Jaga Kereta Wee KHAT Siong and Menteri Cap Buruh Saravanan must speak up to defend the rights of all beer lovers.

    One of Heineken's brands today is Guiness....factory opened by Tunku..

    Life was so simple then....Good Old Days....

    QUOTE
    Malaysia Beer History : Tunku Abdul Rahman Launched Guiness Malaysia In 1966 & Abdul Razak Launched Carlsberg In 1972

    Guinness Anchor Bhd was incorporated on Jan 24, 1964 and the company changed its name to Guinness Malaysia Bhd on April 15, 1966.

    Our first Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman launched the new brewery in 1966...

    Carlsberg Brewery Malaysia Berhad, meanwhile, began brewing Carlsberg Green Label beer locally in 1972.

    Carlsberg factory was officially opened in 1972 by none other than Abdul Razak Hussein.
    UNQUOTE

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  2. pas youth fuck off, i dun love them. i now drink alcohol twice everyday to kill wuhan virus,

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    1. Hehe...twice a day imbibing of alcohol..that settles it..now we know how the hell your brain cells banyak kurang, wakakaka !

      Getting rid of some virus on hands using alcohol based sanitizer is one of the guidlines by CDC but if otak you sudah full of virus, Wuhan or otherwise, minum alcohol twice a day just simply don't work lah...hehehe...looks like some sort of kelentong for any excuse to drnk and dangdut ..imagine coming back tipsy everyday and telling wifey...."no fear, your dear hubby is virus free with my secret juice formula...come dear, greet your hubby with a kiss"...Ha Ha Ha Ha.

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