Tuesday, June 16, 2015

King Is Always a King ~ Your Highness Sultan Of Johor

The Sultan of Johor, Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar, today advised the Malaysian Indian community in the state against being easily influenced by provocations by those bent on undermining racial harmony.













"I will not allow anyone from attempting to use religious and racial issues to destroy the harmony enjoyed by the people of Johor," he said at a royal banquet with the Indian community in conjunction with the recent installation of the Sultan of Johor in Johor Bharu tonight.

The Permaisuri of Johor, Raja Zarith Sofiah Sultan Idris Shah; the Tunku Mahkota of Johor, Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim, and Yang Mulia Che' Puan Khaleeda Bustamam also attended the banquet.

Ibrahim said religious and racial issues were sensitive and should not be raised by anyone.

The sultan said the Johor government or the Johor sultanate had never marginalised any community and had been fair in fulfilling the needs of all the people.

At the event, the sultan made a personal donation of RM1 million to be used for the welfare of the Indian community, particularly the elderly and orphans.

lvbala said;

Basically, I was amazingly impressed by the Royal Highness of Johor. A King is Always a King. Every King should have reminded the State politician to behave and not to go over board and be little religious believe.

Sensitive issues should be highly regarded and pre checked before even saying it. All religious matter should not announce publicly. But politician is always politician who likes to draw attention and publicity.

Well done The Sultan and the TMJ Young Prince. You shall be in my spot light for your kind heart and noble intention towards all Malaysian. 

"DAULAT TUANKU" 

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