KUALA LUMPUR, May 13 — Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail has dismissed allegations that he arbitrarily grants Malaysian citizenship to Chinese nationals, describing the claims as slanderous and malicious attempts to incite public sentiment and create confusion.
The approval process for citizenship applications is strictly governed by the Federal Constitution, existing laws and comprehensive security screening procedures, and is not carried out arbitrarily or for political purposes.
“During my tenure as Home Minister, I have repeatedly explained this matter, with complete data, in Parliament and during media engagements.
“However, this defamatory poster containing elements involving the 3Rs (religion, race, and royalty) has resurfaced and gone viral again despite my denial of the same allegation in March last year,” he said in a Facebook post today.
Saifuddin urged the public not to be easily influenced by false narratives and to verify information from authentic, reliable sources.
He warned that the spread of slander and fake news is irresponsible and could threaten national harmony and security.
“I also call on irresponsible parties spreading these slanderous claims and false information to immediately stop such unethical actions and instead support the efforts of the MADANI government in addressing current challenges, including the global supply crisis affecting the people and the country,” Saifuddin said.
The minister said it is not the time to stir anxiety, manipulate sentiments or burden the public further with baseless propaganda while many are already facing rising living costs and global economic uncertainty.
“All parties should act responsibly in sharing information and prioritise the country’s stability, unity, and well-being,” he added.








