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Syed Saddiq says threatened with criminal charges if he doesn’t join PN

Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman – Bernama photo

KUALA LUMPUR (July 21): Opposition MP Syed Saddiq Abdul Rahman tonight declared that he would choose to go to court instead of joining the ruling coalition Perikatan Nasional.

His team had tonight notified the media that he has been summoned to be present at the Sessions Court in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow morning following an investigation by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission.

In a brief message about his court appearance tomorrow, Syed Saddiq on Twitter wrote that the truth will always prevail.

“Berani kerana benar. It is in moments like this that I am reminded why I joined Politics. Truth will always prevail.

“Saya lebih rela masuk mahkamah dari masuk Perikatan Nasional. Bring it on!” he said in the tweet, with the sentence in Malay roughly meaning that he would rather go to court than join Perikatan Nasional.

In the same tweet, Syed Saddiq included a brief video clip where he claimed to have been threatened multiple times with prosecution in court if he refused to join Perikatan Nasional.

“It’s already been more than a year I was threatened to be charged if I do not join Perikatan Nasional.

“Each time there is an important vote in Parliament, the threats will come – in July, December, January and now a week before Parliament sit,” he said in the clip measuring 53 seconds.

Berani kerana benar.

It is in moments like this that i am reminded why i joined Politics.

Truth will always prevail.

Saya lebih rela masuk mahkamah dari masuk Perikatan Nasional.

Bring it on!

Jumpa di Mahkamah KL esok 8pagi & Live FB/insta 8PM untuk pendedahan saya.#Lawan pic.twitter.com/sinWaupIOp

— Syed Saddiq (@SyedSaddiq) July 21, 2021

Insisting that those who do right need no fear, Syed Saddiq said: “I will never sell my soul and principles to Perikatan Nasional.”

Syed Saddiq is the MP for Muar, and also the co-founder of the Malaysian United Democratic Alliance (Muda) party that has been waiting for the government to approve its registration as a political party. – MalayMail

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