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Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam has stated that Jamaat’s absence from the second day of the Accord Commission’s dialogue cannot be characterized as a boycott. Leaders of the party have confirmed that they will participate in the meeting scheduled for Wednesday. However, they have not provided any specific reasons for their absence today.
He emphasized that the current government remains completely neutral. All parties and groups involved in the July movement are being treated with equal importance, without any discrimination. According to the Press Secretary, the government’s impartiality is not compromised by the joint statements.
Shafiqul Alam also noted that the Malaysian government has similarly engaged in discussions with leaders of various political parties at different times, a practice common in many countries.
Additionally, he informed that the ‘July Accord’ document is expected to be released within this month.
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