00:00The movement's leader's attack on the DAP in relation to religion is seen as controversial
00:07with the narrative of the struggle for world peace announced by the party last month, according to analysis.
00:14Lao Tzu Wei from the Malaysian International University of Islam views the movement in principle as willing to bring new goals,
00:22but still far from practical.
00:25So, whether or not the old political narrative brings the sentiment of resistance is still the backbone of the movement.
00:32Fellow National Professor Azmi Hassan said the movement needs to rethink why they prefer to draw votes, not the Malays,
00:41compared to the DAP which has strong support even though they work together with UMNO.
00:46Recently, the media reported that the president of the movement, O Tong Kiong, criticized the DAP
00:52for not upholding the principle of prioritizing Muslims and Malays in the coalition government since the PRU15.
00:59To continue, Azmi said the criticism of the movement shows that the party is increasingly pressured
01:05to draw support from non-Muslim communities, especially the Chinese community.
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