The federal Islamic development  agency claimed  today that many Muslim  do not respect the authority of  the Malay Rulers  who are heads of  religions for their respective  states. On the eve of a planned gathering of a million Muslims to    defend the faith, the Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (Jakim)    prepared a Friday sermon that accused some parties of putting   political  interests ahead of the religion. “Many  Muslims today do not  respect the views and authority and in  fact  question the Sultan heads  of the Islamic religious councils. The  sanctity of the faith has been  politicised and the split among  Muslims  has affected the function and  role of the councils,” said the  sermon  titled “State Islamic religious  councils drive the transformation  of  the faithful”.
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Raja Petra Kamarudin
Therefore,  the opinion that Rajas should be placed under a Constitution that  determined the status and role of the Rajas was born. With this method,  the Rajas could no longer act as they liked. The powers of the Rajas  would be determined by the Constitution, that is the country's basic  law. Yet, there were Rajas who were willing to hand over their own  states to foreign powers while ignoring the Constitution.
Although  the representatives were free to speak in the Dewan Rakyat and Dewan  Undangan Negeri about any topic, but they could not touch on the Rajas  because any criticism of the Rajas could be interpreted as sedition and  they could be charged under the Sedition Act. This provision was a  result of an amendment made in 1971. Before this, criticism of the Rajas  could be made in the house. In Britain and other countries, the  Parliament was free to criticize the Rajas. It is clear that that  criticizing the Rajas does not destroy the Rajas' majesty.
While  this prohibition on criticism is said to protect the Rajas' majesty,  but when the Rajas are not criticized, they will not be aware of the  wrongs that they have committed. Hence, maybe more wrongs will be  committed and these wrongs may become more serious. This not only  contaminates the Rajas' majesty but can also cause the People to hate  the Rajas. It is not true to say the prohibition on criticizing the  Rajas will protect the Rajas' majesty. Actually, the majesty of the  Rajas will be contaminated because of this prohibition.
Unfortunately,  because the Chief Ministers and Prime Minister are Malays that are  unwilling to be on bad terms with the Rajas, when the Rajas do something  that is not supposed to be done, no effective criticism is made. Even  if there is, the unwillingness of the Rajas to care about the criticisms  of these official advisers does not bring about any action towards the  Rajas.
Hence, in the history of independent Malaysia, the  actions of the Rajas and parties who hide behind the Rajas that exceed  the rights and privileges of the Rajas become more serious over time.  The possibility is that it will become more serious in the future. If  there are no amendments to the law, like those suggested here, without  doubt worse matters will happen that will cause the Raja Institution to  be hated by the people. It is not impossible that if one day in the  future, demands are made to completely abolish the Raja System although  there are provisions in the Constitution.
Hence this amendment  that is suggested aims to avoid or prevent the escalation of hatred  towards the Rajas that could bring about demands to abolish the Raja  System. This amendment is to save the Rajas themselves and the  Constitutional Monarchy system. To strengthen the Constitutional  provisions to maintain the Raja System, provisions are made such that  any suggestion to abolish the Raja System will be interpreted as  sedition and falls under Sedition Laws.
If Malaysia intends to  become a country that practices Parliamentary Democracy and  Constitutional Monarchy, the immunity that is given to the Rajas must be  abolished. Because the Constitution in countries that practice the  Constitutional Monarchy System doesn't give immunity to their Kings, the  abolishment of the immunity of the Malay Rajas cannot jeopardize their  sovereignty. In the modern era, only because the King can't commit  crimes as they like, the King's status will not be jeopardized,  especially in a country that practices Parliamentary Democracy and  Constitutional Monarchy.
The interpretation of the sedition  towards the King in the Constitution is so wide until no criticism is  can be made in Parliament by members of the Dewan Rakyat or Dewan  Undangan. Hence, the media also has no opportunity to report. Criticism  can only be made by the Rajas' advisors behind closed doors. If this  criticism is ineffective, there is nothing that can be done.
Actually  all three former Prime Ministers, as advisors to the Rajas, have  already criticized the Rajas many times while they were in service. I  know criticisms have been made because this matter has been repeatedly  reported in Cabinet meetings and also the UMNO Supreme Council.
It  should be reminded that the respect of the People towards the Raja  cannot be determined by laws. With your permission, 'Respect must be  earned'. Having laws that scare the People will not bring 'respect'.  With the realization that the Rajas can be brought to court, Rajas will  certainly avoid committing acts that will cause the people not to  respect the Rajas. Hence, the Raja Institution will be better respected  and better preserved.
Extract of Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad's speech in the Malaysian Parliament (1993)
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