
In the clip that has gone viral, the voice claims that the government was trying to inject Indians with a solution that was different from the actual Covid-19 vaccines.
“It is clearly not my voice. You can check all my videos on TikTok,” Kula said in a TikTok video he had produced to counter the viral video, adding that it was a malicious and cruel act.
The Ipoh Barat MP said that whoever edited the video and mimicked his voice obviously misused their talent.
“I feel whoever has this talent ought to use it positively and develop a legitimate and thriving business. He or his group have the talent to succeed in this field,” he said.
He also questioned if the doctored video was produced by his political enemies.
The video in Tamil had gone viral on social media. The voice in the clip claimed that the Perikatan Nasional-led government was trying to wipe out Indians in Malaysia.
Claiming that Indians were being given a different Covid-19 vaccine than those given to others, the voice says the Indian community would be “finished” (“bungkus”) in two years.
When contacted, Kula told FMT that he would be lodging a police report.