PM warns against misinformation ahead of Ayer Kuning by-election

PM warns against misinformation ahead of Ayer Kuning by-election

Anwar Ibrahim urges the public to be cautious of false narratives, especially during election time.

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Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said divisive narratives which resurface when elections are held must be stopped to prevent harm to the nation. (Bernama pic)
PETALING JAYA:
Ahead of a by-election in Perak, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has reminded the public to remain vigilant against misinformation.

His senior press secretary, Tunku Nashrul Abaidah, said a recent Facebook post had alleged restrictions on the call to prayer (azan) at a mosque in Ayer Kuning.

A social media user had claimed that the mosque has not been allowed the use of loudspeakers for azan since Anwar’s government took office.

“Such narratives tend to resurface every election season,” Tunku Nashrul said in a video on Facebook today.

“This culture must end to prevent harm to society and the nation.”

According to him, Anwar said people should not be easily deceived by accusations.

“The spirit of Ramadan calls upon the ummah to uphold a culture of critical thinking and reject any actions that divide the community, including the spread of falsehoods,” he said.

Ayer Kuning will head to the polls on April 26 following the death of Umno assemblyman Ishsam Shahruddin, 59.

Ishsam had suffered a heart attack after taking part in a football tournament in Penang in February.

A Barisan Nasional candidate is expected to defend the seat, while Perikatan Nasional is planning to field a PAS candidate.

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