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New Straits Times
19 hours ago
- Politics
- New Straits Times
Dr Zaliha reminds public to always honour jalur gemilang
PUTRAJAYA: Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Federal Territories) Datuk Seri Dr Zaliha Mustafa has reminded the public and business premises in the Federal Territories to always honour the Jalur Gemilang as a symbol of the nation's dignity and identity. She said that the Malaysian flag, which serves to instil patriotism among the people, must be given due prominence. Dr Zaliha also advised the public to fly the flag according to the prescribed guidelines. "What has happened in the recent weeks serves as a reminder for us to be cautious when raising the Malaysian flag, which must be in line with the recommended guidelines, to safeguard the nation's honour and the symbol of its glory," she said. She spoke to reporters after the Madani Brisk Walk 2.0 programme at Taman Saujana, hosted by Putrajaya PKR, here this morning. Dr Zaliha said the event is in line with the Federal Territories' vision of becoming a CHASE city (Clean, Healthy, Advanced, Safe and Eco-Friendly). She also distributed the Jalur Gemilang to programme participants and residents in Putrajaya in conjunction with the National Day and Malaysia Day celebrations on Aug 31 and Sept 16. This year's celebrations carry the theme "Malaysia Madani: Rakyat Disantuni." — BERNAMA


The Sun
20 hours ago
- Politics
- The Sun
Dr Zaliha urges public to respect Jalur Gemilang guidelines
PUTRAJAYA: Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Federal Territories) Datuk Seri Dr Zaliha Mustafa has called on the public and businesses in the Federal Territories to uphold the dignity of the Jalur Gemilang as a national symbol. She stressed that the Malaysian flag plays a crucial role in fostering patriotism and should be treated with respect. Dr Zaliha also urged adherence to official guidelines when displaying the flag. 'Recent incidents remind us to handle the Jalur Gemilang carefully, ensuring it follows proper protocols to preserve national pride,' she said. She made these remarks after attending the MADANI Brisk Walk 2.0 event at Taman Saujana, organised by Putrajaya PKR. Dr Zaliha highlighted that the programme aligns with the Federal Territories' goal of becoming a CHASE city (Clean, Healthy, Advanced, Safe, and Eco-Friendly). She distributed Jalur Gemilang flags to participants and Putrajaya residents ahead of National Day and Malaysia Day celebrations. This year's theme, 'Malaysia MADANI: Rakyat Disantuni,' underscores the nation's commitment to inclusivity and care. - Bernama


The Star
15-07-2025
- Politics
- The Star
Putrajaya PKR files police report against Opposition portal over anti-PM rally
PETALING JAYA: Putrajaya PKR has filed a police report against a statement published by Harakahdaily on June 10, which announced a planned rally titled 'Himpunan Turun Anwar' scheduled for July 26. The report was lodged on Tuesday (July 15) by Putrajaya PKR deputy chief Sharif Jeev Abdullah, alongside division information chief Mohd Hafiz Osman and special tasks bureau chief Mohd Noor Arizam Arep. According to Sharif, the rally was publicised by Pas Youth chief and Alor Setar MP Afnan Hamimi Taib Azamudden, who claimed the gathering would serve as a manifestation of public loss of confidence in Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's leadership. Sharif said the announcement also contained serious allegations that could undermine the integrity of key national institutions, including the judiciary, civil service and Parliament. 'Putrajaya PKR views this planned rally as an attempt to incite the public, sow hatred towards the government and potentially disrupt public order and the parliamentary democratic process which forms the foundation of national stability,' he said in a statement. He stressed that any form of provocative assembly with seditious undertones or aimed at pressuring the government through street demonstrations was irresponsible and a threat to national security and constitutional integrity. Sharif also urged the police to conduct a thorough investigation into the planned rally and related statements, under existing legal provisions such as Section 124B of the Penal Code or any other applicable laws. 'We call on all Malaysians not to be swayed by efforts that could trigger political unrest or jeopardise the nation's stability. 'Democracy must be defended through legitimate, civil and constitutional channels,' he said.