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Akmal scraps ‘class' for Penang store owner who flew flag upside down

Akmal scraps ‘class' for Penang store owner who flew flag upside down

Umno Youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh had said he would protest at the shop in Penang if the owner was not charged by Thursday. (Facebook pic)
PETALING JAYA : Umno Youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh has called off a planned 'class' for the Penang shop owner accused of hoisting the Jalur Gemilang upside down, but will turn up on Thursday to see if DAP hangs its promised giant national flag 'correctly'.
Akmal yesterday threatened to protest at the shop if the owner is not charged by Thursday, saying he would personally 'teach this 'Ah Pek' (uncle) how to put up a flag properly'.
This change of plan came after DAP today said it would sponsor a giant Jalur Gemilang for the shop and deploy Penang DAP members to distribute 831 Jalur Gemilang flags, should anyone try to stir trouble.
In a Facebook video, Akmal sarcastically thanked DAP secretary-general Loke Siew Fook for the initiative, as it was akin to 'teaching' the person.
He said if DAP wanted to welcome them, he would gladly attend the event.
'I also want to see what kind of welcome there is, and they say they want to hand out flags. God willing, we'll also bring flags to hand out together, to raise awareness among the public.
'Whether or not there's prosecution, that's secondary, but on Thursday we'll be there. Why? Because you want to host us, so we accept it,' he said.
Separately, Akmal also addressed an incident involving Terengganu Umno Youth, whose recent poster displayed the Jalur Gemilang with missing stripes.
He confirmed the mistake and urged police to investigate and take stern action, even though the person is from his own party.
'Because this is not about politics. This is about respecting our national symbol. No matter who you are, what race you are, or what your political beliefs are.
'Even if you're from my own group. Wrong is wrong,' he said.
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