Blogger Shahbudin Husin battles with the Cheras Umno chief over Rosmah Mansor.
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PETALING JAYA: It looks like a blogging war has started between Cheras Umno chief Syed Ali al-Habshee and former Federal Territory Umno official Shahbudin Husin, and the battleground is Rosmah Mansor.
In his blog entry yesterday, Syed Ali chastised Shahbudin for challenging the Federal Territory Islamic Department (Jawi) to take action against Rosmah for hugging badminton ace Lee Chong Wei. He said Rosmah did nothing wrong because she held the status of a mother to all Malaysians.
Shahbudin shoots back today by asking Syed Ali whether he would also condone Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak hugging female athletes such as squash star Nicol David in his role as father to Malaysians.
He reminds Syed Ali that in his posting yesterday he also referred to the incident in which Rosmah “rubbed cheeks” with Bollywood star Arjun Rampal.
In the case of the incident with Chong Wei, he says, it was in fact not a light hug.
Shahbudin alleges that Rosmah has not shown any keenness to “embrace or rub cheeks” with women athletes or entertainers.
“It looks as if Syed Ali has a certain agenda in defending the Prime Minister’s wife and is trying to hide other wrongs committed by Rosmah,” he says.
“As a mature person and one descended from the Prophet, Syed Ali should show more wisdom when it comes to the law against physical contact between unrelated men and women and not make it all right just because it involves the Prime Minister’s wife.”
FMT
PETALING JAYA: It looks like a blogging war has started between Cheras Umno chief Syed Ali al-Habshee and former Federal Territory Umno official Shahbudin Husin, and the battleground is Rosmah Mansor.
In his blog entry yesterday, Syed Ali chastised Shahbudin for challenging the Federal Territory Islamic Department (Jawi) to take action against Rosmah for hugging badminton ace Lee Chong Wei. He said Rosmah did nothing wrong because she held the status of a mother to all Malaysians.
Shahbudin shoots back today by asking Syed Ali whether he would also condone Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak hugging female athletes such as squash star Nicol David in his role as father to Malaysians.
He reminds Syed Ali that in his posting yesterday he also referred to the incident in which Rosmah “rubbed cheeks” with Bollywood star Arjun Rampal.
In the case of the incident with Chong Wei, he says, it was in fact not a light hug.
Shahbudin alleges that Rosmah has not shown any keenness to “embrace or rub cheeks” with women athletes or entertainers.
“It looks as if Syed Ali has a certain agenda in defending the Prime Minister’s wife and is trying to hide other wrongs committed by Rosmah,” he says.
“As a mature person and one descended from the Prophet, Syed Ali should show more wisdom when it comes to the law against physical contact between unrelated men and women and not make it all right just because it involves the Prime Minister’s wife.”
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