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Revoke citizenship of man who insulted Selangor sultan, MIC man says

Revoke citizenship of man who insulted Selangor sultan, MIC man says

Source: Daily Express Sabah

PETALING JAYA: MIC has called on the government to revoke the citizenship of a man who made derogatory remarks about Islam, Selangor's Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah and the police force in a video.

MIC information chief R Thinalan said N Ganesparan's actions and speech rendered him disloyal to the country, as laid out in the Federal Constitution.

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"Individuals like Ganesparan pose a threat to the unity and harmony of the nation, capable of causing public unrest and inflaming religious sensitivities, leading to societal turmoil and ethnic divisions," he said in a statement.

"Therefore, MIC urges the government to take immediate action to curb disloyal elements to our nation like Ganesparan from further threatening and undermining the harmony of our people and country."

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Yesterday, Bukit Aman criminal investigation department director Shuhaily Zain said Ganesparan had left the country in 2018, with no record of his return.

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Shuhaily also said Ganesparan had a history of making offensive statements about the royal institution, religion and politics.

A total of 22 investigation papers on Ganesparan's actions have been opened since he left the country in 2018.

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"In 2021, the police charged Ganesparan in absentia for insulting the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the prime minister.

"The investigation will be intensified and brought to the attention of the Attorney-General's Chambers for further instructions," Shuhaily said.

The immigration department has also revoked Ganesparan's passport following a previous request by the police, he added.

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