During a
Perikatan Nasional (PN) campaign event, the event's host Zamri Zahari from the
Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) was criticised for using the term
"kafir harbi" (belligerent infidels) against the
Democratic Action Party (DAP) in his speech. Muslim DAP leaders demanded an apology for the remarks and made a police report regarding the incident. The office of the Mufti of the Federal Territories described the usage of the term as "extreme" against non-Muslims in the country. In response to the incident,
Annuar Musa announced that Zamri would be placed on break for three days but refused to apologise on behalf of PN as he claimed it was Zamri's personal remarks. In another PN campaign event in Felda Perasu, former Prime Minister
Muhyiddin Yassin claimed in a speech that he was not invited by the then 16th
Yang di-Pertuan Agong,
Al-Sultan Abdullah, to form a government following the 2022 general election despite having the alleged support of 115 MPs. This led the Crown Prince of Pahang,
Tengku Hassanal Ibrahim Alam Shah, to call for police action against Muhyiddin for what he described as "deliberately disparaging" his father. On 27 August 2024, Muhyiddin plead not guilty on a charge of insulting the monarchy under the
Sedition Act 1948 at the Gua Musang Sessions Court. == Timeline ==