(The Star) - The DAP is worried that hudud law will be extended to non-Muslims, with the latest controversy involving hair salon operators in PAS-led Kelantan.
Its chairman Karpal Singh said he was surprised that Kelantan decided to enforce a ruling prohibiting non-Muslim women from cutting the hair of men and vice versa.
“The Kelantan Government has publicly declared that Islamic laws will not be extended to non-Muslims. PAS has also stated that hudud will only be applied to Muslims.
“There's a lot of concern among the public on what has just happened in Kelantan. If hudud is allowed, they will come to be extended to non-Muslims,” he told a press conference yesterday.
Karpal, who is the Bukit Gelugor MP, said the municipal council ruling was unconstitutional.
“In fact, it should be challenged in court. Those concerned should not pay the fines imposed. It is unlawful.
“The municipal council in Kelantan is collecting fines on the basis of an unlawful law.
“I hope that the PAS leadership will intervene on this matter and do something about it as soon as possible,” he said.
Karpal said Barisan Nasional should not be presented with issues that could be exploited with the general election looming, likening the law relating to hairdressers as an “unkind cut”.
On the upcoming two-day DAP national conference from Dec 15, he said 66 party members had been nominated for 20 positions in the central executive committee.
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