Sabah govt respects right of non-Muslims to consume alcohol | New Straits Times

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NSTnation 'To me, drinking is part of the culture especially to those celebrating Kaamatan and Gawai. If they want to drink, let them be, but we must know the road transport regulation.' Alcohol Sabah

 

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Muslim respect other religions giving their right to drink alcohol. But those alcoholic dumbast who get drunk while driving do not respect all malaysian. Thay are rubbish and should be sentenced to death.

Indeed..

Minum sendiri punya hal, langgar mati orang lain punya hal

jezlai Islam respects rights of non-Muslims to trade and consume alcohol. Is abdulhadiawang PASPusat 2015-2020 god to deny non-Muslims their right to trade and consume alcohol that was given to them by Hadi Awang's God?

You can drink until you drown in your own vomits, I seriously couldn’t care less, but don’t drive, Simple as that 😏

betul. pas tak hormat orang pribumi sabah sarawak.

org borneo minum sampai pengsan bangun minum lagi pun tau. mabok jgn drive. itu cina tidak pandai minum jgn drive la.

Minum boleh tapi janganlah membunuh 🤷‍♂️

Finally we have one saying the right thing

Very sensible leader 👍🏼

Political move

Well said‼

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