Malaysia's PM defends criticism of India despite palm oil backlash

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KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia is concerned about India’s new curbs on imports of palm oil after a diplomatic row, Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said on Tuesday, but indicated he would continue to speak out against “wrong things” even if it costs his country financially.

The move came after New Delhi objected to Mahathir’s criticism of India’s new religion-based citizenship law. The 94-year-old premier, whose outspoken nature has soured ties with both India and Saudi Arabia in recent months, earlier accused India of invading the disputed Muslim-majority region of Kashmir.

India’s foreign ministry said on Thursday the palm curbs were not country specific but that “for any commercial trading, the status of relationship between any two countries” is something a business would consider.

 

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Malaysia criticizing treatment of Muslims in Kashmir? Malaysia has treated Hindus as second class citizens for decades through laws and through organised Muslim thugs. But now India has enough economic clout to strike back and a prime minister not afraid to use it.

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