
In a statement today, Sanusi said he had resolved to adhere to Sultan Sharafuddin’s advice to be more cautious and mindful of his words, especially when in Selangor.
“May His Royal Highness’s forgiveness and kindness bring further goodness, and may Selangor Darul Ehsan be blessed by Allah SWT,” he said.
Sanusi also prayed for Sultan Sharafuddin to be blessed with longevity and good health so he may continue to rule with justice and wisdom.
Yesterday, Sultan Sharafuddin accepted Sanusi’s request for an apology.
In a letter of consent for forgiveness shared on the Selangor Royal Office Facebook page, the Selangor ruler said the apology was accepted in the spirit of brotherhood among Muslims and the Malays.
On Wednesday, Sanusi sought forgiveness from the Selangor sultan, regarding his statement in July last year that was considered disrespectful and insulting to the ruler.