KUANTAN, Pahang: Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail emphasised that actions or statements touching on religious and racial sensitivities cannot be taken lightly as they have the potential to disrupt the harmony of the society in this country.
He said his side takes a serious view of the issue involving the actions of a Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah (UMPSA) student who is linked to acts of insulting Prophet Muhammad and the sanctity of the Quran.
“Such actions are not only very disappointing, but more sensitive when these take place during the holy month of Ramadan.
“Any actions or statements touching on religious or racial sensitivities cannot be viewed lightly as they have the potential to incite tension, undermine harmony, and damage the foundation of unity that has long been built in society,” he said in a statement on Wednesday.
Wan Rosdy said he fully entrusted the authorities and the UMPSA management to conduct the investigation and manage the case thoroughly, transparently, and in accordance with existing laws and regulations.
He also advised the public, especially the younger generation, to think carefully and be cautious in every action and sharing, especially in public spaces and on social media.
“Avoid getting involved in any action that can undermine the harmony, stability and unity of society.
“Let us together uphold the spirit of mutual respect, understand differences, and uphold the values of politeness and tolerance for the well-being of the state of Pahang and our beloved country,” he added. – BERNAMA





