Kuala Lumpur, Dec 5 : For Indian superstar Shah Rukh Khan, December 6 would be a double treat – he will not only receive Malaysian knighthood but will also wear the official state samping during a special investiture ceremony.
The Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan will be honoured with Darjah Mulia Seri Melaka (DMSM) award.
The ceremony, which will be held in Ayer Keroh, will see the King Khan donning the RM 3,000 specially made black samping adorned with kesidang flower motif.
Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 5 : The US Federal Bureau of Investigation and Britain''s Scotland Yard have cleared Malaysia of any involvement in the attacks in Mumbai.
The New Strait Times quoted Malaysian Foreign Minister Dr. Rais Yatim as saying on Thursday that the Malaysian connection has not been proven.
"The so-called evidence in the media linking the attacks with Islam and Malaysia cannot be proven. Therefore, allegations about Malaysia''s link to the attacks should not be brought up any more," he said when responding to a question in the Malaysian Parliament.
Rais also claimed that since the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Islam''s image has been tainted.
Kuala Lumpur - A Malaysian man was stabbed to death for hogging the microphone at a karaoke club in the eastern state of Sabah on Borneo Island, a news report said Thursday.
Abdul Sani Doli, 23, angered fellow customers at the karaoke bar late Wednesday night when he refused to give up his turn and continued singing despite protests, said district police chief Rosli Mohamad Isa.
A heated argument with three other customers then developed into an exchange of blows, leading to Abdul Sani being stabbed in the chest outside the club, Rosli was quoted as saying by The Star Online.
Kuala Lumpur, Dec 3 : The Indian Government will provide assistance to the Malaysian police to trace the Malaysian link in last week''s Mumbai attacks.
Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia's police force, facing a severe shortage of officers, will mount an aggressive recruitment drive to increase their numbers by more than four times in the next three years, a senior cabinet member said Wednesday.
Chor Chee Heung, the deputy home minister, told Parliament the ratio of police officers to the population stood at roughly 1:750, falling far short of the international standard of 1:250.
Putrajaya, Dec 3 : Malaysia''s Deputy Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak has said that vernacular schools will continue to be a part of the country''s education system as long as the Malay Chinese and Malay Indian communities need them.
"For as long as the Indian and Chinese communities need to have the vernacular schools, it will continue to be a part of the national education system," Razak said after chairing the 61st meeting of the National Council for Local Government here on Tuesday.