Questioning PAS' Hudud law not an anti-Islam stance, says Wee


SHAH ALAM: Questioning the bid by PAS to implement hudud law in Kelantan should not be seen as an anti-Islamic stance, said Datuk Wee Ka Siong.

"When people question PAS' Hudud, it should not be seen as anti-Islam, there is no correlation. We will defend the Constitution under which Islam is holy, and this has been MCA's consistent stand," said the MCA deputy president, who spoke as a panellist at the "Hudud: Are we ready" forum on Wednesday.

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