DAP Youth leaders oppose proposed guidelines restricting Muslim participation in events at non-Muslim houses of worship, warning they could deepen interfaith divides. They argue the rules add unnecessary bureaucracy, burdening organizers and limiting cultural and religious interactions. DAP Youth chief Woo Kah Leong cited Malay rulers, including the Agong and Selangor’s Sultan, who attended multicultural celebrations, as models of unity. He urged the government to maintain the status quo and conduct open consultations instead of imposing restrictive regulations. The leaders stressed that fostering mutual understanding through shared celebrations is crucial for national harmony and should not be hindered.
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