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    PAS leader’s call to cancel Coldplay concert in Malaysia draws rebuke from DAP minister

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    Meanwhile, Shah Alam DAP chairman Shakir Ameer called Mr Nasrudin’s statement an “illogical protest” to create “cheap political publicity”. Shah Alam is the state capital of Selangor. 

    “Based on PAS’ logic, it means the internet, television, radio and any other social media which they heavily depend on (especially Tik Tok) to spread their propaganda should be banned as well for promoting certain values that they do not agree with,” Mr Shakir wrote in a Facebook post. 

    He pointed out that the concert is an economic opportunity for Malaysia. 

    “There is a need to acknowledge that during music events by major international artists such as Coldplay, local traders are able to make an honest living around the vicinity of the event venue,” Mr Shakir said, adding that the country can also expect an influx of tourists from other parts of Southeast Asia as it is one of only two venues that will be holding a Coldplay concert in the region. 

    The other venue for the concert is in Jakarta, Indonesia. 

    Mr Shakir argued that Coldplay’s concerts promote practices such as “sustainability, recycling culture and reduction of CO2 emissions” which are valued by Islam. 

    “PAS does not care about positive values, they protest over anything for the sake of protest for political reasons.

    “We cannot allow them to make political gains in the long run as harmony and understanding among Malaysians will be ruined if they were to make inroads during the coming state elections. We must come together in full force to reject PAS and Perikatan Nasional (PN),” said Mr Shakir. 

    PAS is a component party within PN. 

    Meanwhile, Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil has retweeted posts featuring initiatives done by Coldplay, including a song performed in support of Palestine and a river cleanup effort in Malaysia. 

    Local media reported in 2021 that Coldplay has sponsored a watercraft named Interceptor 005 that removes trash from the Klang River – one of the 50 most polluted rivers in the world. The initiative aims to prevent plastic waste from entering the Straits of Malacca and eventually the ocean.  

    Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has also welcomed the British band through a video posted on social media. 

    “Coldplay, selamat datang (welcome) to Malaysia. Let us work together, protect the environment and keep the world safe,” said Mr Anwar prior to Mr Nasrudin’s remarks.

    Netizens have also criticised Mr Nasrudin for overlooking the benefits that the concert can bring to the country. 

    “Do they have any idea how much money the country can earn from such a high profile concert? The accommodation, transportation, aviation industry (just to list a few) would benefit so much from this, it’s like a free stimulus cheque to the service industry,” said one Reddit user. 

    Another user on Twitter pointed out: “Coldplay has literally done more to bring Malaysians clean water than PAS.” 

    The PAS-led state of Kelantan has been facing a long-standing clean water supply issue which has yet to be resolved. 

    “PAS, Coldplay once sponsored the Interceptor machine … in the Klang River. They tried to clean the river water. (Compare to) PAS who cannot even provide clean water for the people of Kelantan,” chided another Twitter user. 

    Coldplay is set to hold its first concert in Malaysia on Nov 22 this year at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium in Kuala Lumpur as part of its Music Of The Spheres World Tour. 

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