Just a week after a man proclaimed himself as the “Sultan of Melaka” was arrested, now a woman is proclaiming herself as ‘Permaisuri’ and claimed that her husband should inherit the Melaka throne.
According to a report by mStar Online, the ‘Permaisuri’ from Seri Kembangan, Selangor labelled Raja Noor Jan Shah Raja Tuah, the main who previously claimed himself as the ‘Sultan of Melaka’ as a show-off.
Furthermore, the ‘Permaisuri’ by the name of Bonda Ratu Kuasa Alam Tan Sri Sharifah Norlaini Kesemua Dinegeret (Ratu Kepulauan Melayu), an Indonesian with Turkish-Acheh lineage, has asked the Chief Minister of Melaka Datuk Seri Idris Haron to take the pledge of allegiance in front of her.
What’s more shocking, a personal assistant to the ‘Permaisuri’, Hidhir Yusof, said his employer has an extraordinary power and warned that she could cast a curse on Melaka if she is angry.
“She could call strong wings and rain if she is not able to control her anger.
“With that, it is advisable for the chief minister to meet her and listen to the Sultan of Melaka's secrets, which she can’t wait to share,” Hidhir said to mStar online.
It was reported that the ‘Permaisuri’ had previously tried to meet Idris, but failed.
On January 14, Raja Noor Jan Shah was arrested by police after attempting to hold a ceremony on Pulau Besar to confer "state" awards, titles and medals on several individuals.
He was detained under Section 4 (1) of the Sedition Act, after the police received eight reports made by individuals and non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
T K Letchumy Tamboo
Sun Jan 19 2014
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