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Home Ministry not stopping anyone from holding rally, says Nur Jazlan
Protesters gather outside the Sogo Shopping Complex during a #TangkapMO1 rally in Kuala Lumpur August 27, 2016. u00e2u20acu201d Picture by Mohd Yusof Mat Isa

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 27 ― Deputy Home Minister Datuk Nur Jazlan Mohamed said the ministry is not against anyone, including students, from holding a rally.

"We (KDN) are not stopping them as long as they follow the Peaceful Assembly Act 2012, where by the organisers have to get permission from the site owner,” he said commenting on the anti-government rally here, today.

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Nur Jazlan said the failure of the organisers to get permission of the site owner for holding the rally would go against what they stood for.

"I hope these young people do not become arrogant and disrespect the law,” said at the Malaysian Student Leaders Summit 2016 organised by the Malaysian Students Council of United Kingdom and Eire (UKEC), here today.

Asked about the impact of the rally, he said their actions would not bring results as it was not the best medium to make a change.   

"The people are waiting for the general election to decide and will not use street rallies to topple the government.” ― Bernama

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