
Its chief Sukri Omar says Wong Siew Ki’s proposal disrespects the state ruler’s decree that there will be no more pig farming in Selangor

Selangor PAS Youth chief Sukri Omar (left) urged the state assembly speaker and relevant committee to consider firm disciplinary action against DAP’s Sri Kembangan assemblyman Wong Siew Ki.
PETALING JAYA: Selangor PAS Youth chief Sukri Omar has called for Sri Kembangan assemblyman Wong Siew Ki to be suspended from assembly sittings for up to 12 months if her proposal for a modern, closed pig farming system in the state is found to contradict a royal decree.
He condemned the DAP representative’s proposal for the government and investors to explore the use of such a system in Selangor, including zero-discharge and biogas recycling technologies.
He said the proposal disrespected the monarchy, as the core issue was not the technology but the state ruler’s decree that there would be no more pig farming in Selangor.
He said the state government had decided to stop issuing pig farming licences in all districts, gradually close down existing farms, and meet local demand through imports.
“When the royal decree is clear that there will be no more pig farming in Selangor, attempts to revive the proposal, even when wrapped in modern terms, are rude and reflect a lack of respect for the monarchy,” he said.
Sukri said elected representatives must understand that freedom of debate is not “licence to revive matters that have been finalised at the highest level”.
He urged the state assembly speaker and relevant committee to examine the matter and consider firm disciplinary action against Wong.
“Matters like this cannot be taken lightly as they touch on the assembly’s dignity, state protocol, and respect for state institutions,” he said.
“Respect the royal decree and the institution of the constitutional monarchy. Do not hide behind technical terms to revive something clearly rejected by the state,” he added.
In February, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah called for a complete end to pig farming in the state, citing its environmental impact and Selangor’s demographic make-up.
He condemned the DAP representative’s proposal for the government and investors to explore the use of such a system in Selangor, including zero-discharge and biogas recycling technologies.
He said the proposal disrespected the monarchy, as the core issue was not the technology but the state ruler’s decree that there would be no more pig farming in Selangor.
He said the state government had decided to stop issuing pig farming licences in all districts, gradually close down existing farms, and meet local demand through imports.
“When the royal decree is clear that there will be no more pig farming in Selangor, attempts to revive the proposal, even when wrapped in modern terms, are rude and reflect a lack of respect for the monarchy,” he said.
Sukri said elected representatives must understand that freedom of debate is not “licence to revive matters that have been finalised at the highest level”.
He urged the state assembly speaker and relevant committee to examine the matter and consider firm disciplinary action against Wong.
“Matters like this cannot be taken lightly as they touch on the assembly’s dignity, state protocol, and respect for state institutions,” he said.
“Respect the royal decree and the institution of the constitutional monarchy. Do not hide behind technical terms to revive something clearly rejected by the state,” he added.
In February, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah called for a complete end to pig farming in the state, citing its environmental impact and Selangor’s demographic make-up.
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