‘Stop conspiring to topple others’: Sultan of Perak

He also said that the Mentri Besar and members of the executive council should unwaveringly uphold the trust and mandate bestowed on them and not disappoint the people.

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Sultan Nazrin and Raja Permaisuri Perak Tuanku Zara Salim arriving for the ceremony at Istana Iskandariah, Kuala Kangsar. PHOTO: BERNAMA/THE STAR

November 6, 2023

KUALA KANGSAR – Sultan of Perak Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah says acts to find faults, humiliate, spread slander and conspiracy to topple one another should stop so that the country will be calmer and the people more prosperous.

“God created man to have a heart. Stop the race to find fault, stop the act to humiliate, stop the work of spreading slander, stop trying to bring down and banish the thoughts of conspiracy to topple, so that the world is more peaceful, the country is more peaceful and for the well-being of the people,” the Ruler said.

Sultan Nazrin said this at the Perak Darul Ridzuan Pledge of Loyalty and Investiture Ceremony in conjunction with the 67th birthday of His Highness at Istana Iskandariah here yesterday, Bernama reported.

His Highness decreed that in the pursuit of the state’s prosperity and the well-being of the people, the Mentri Besar and members of the executive council should unwaveringly uphold the trust and mandate bestowed on them and not disappoint the people.

“Understanding the heartbeat and pulse of the people as well as the ability to intelligently define the various events happening throughout the country and around the world, as well as the ability to identify the real truth, is a heavy responsibility.

“The people should not continue to be left hoping, when promises are not fulfilled. The hopes of the people who want a government that is based on the law, with integrity, clear of corruption and does not abuse power, must be realised together,” His Highness said.

Sultan Nazrin said responsibility should be realised together by the members of the state assembly, judges, scholars, armed forces, police and other uniformed bodies.

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