Overturn ban on liquor sales, ex-armed forces chief tells DBKL

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Hashim Mohd Ali says the rights and liberties of non-Muslims should be respected. FMTNews Liquor Alcohol NonMuslim

Former armed forces chief Hashim Mohd Ali has joined Patriot in calling for the ban on liquor sales in Kuala Lumpur to be rescinded.

“I would just like to remind ministerial newbies not to be blindly overzealous in enforcing their religious beliefs on Malaysians of other faiths,” said Hashim, the president of the Chiefs Circle, a group made up of retired armed forces chiefs. DBKL last week announced its 2021 liquor licence guidelines, with grocery shops, convenience stores and Chinese medicine shops in Kuala Lumpur set to lose the right to sell hard liquor from Oct 1 next year.

 

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