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Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah says he does not want Muslims to harbour enmity towards one another.

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00:00The Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, has accepted Kedah Menteri Besar
00:07Sanusi Noor's apology for making offensive remarks against the ruler last year.
00:13In a letter today, Sultan Sharafuddin said he did not want Muslims to harbour enmity
00:18towards one another.
00:21The Selangor Sultan also said he wanted to take the opportunity to advise the public
00:26to always be mindful of their words and actions.
00:30He said he did not want people to become accustomed to hearing abusive language or baseless allegations
00:36from leaders.
00:39Yesterday, Sanusi acknowledged that the remarks he made at a ceremony in July last year were
00:44offensive and disrespectful.
00:48In his apology, the past leader said he was deeply remorseful over his remarks and promised
00:53to exercise greater caution with his statements in the future.
00:58Natasha Bust, FMT News.

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