Perkasa head Ibrahim Ali said his call for the Chinese community to stock up on food for July 9 was a mere advice, not a threat.
The remark was made at a Perkasa launch last Sunday against the Bersih 2.0 rally which will be held on July 9 in Kuala Lumpur, to create awareness about the need for electoral reforms.
"When I said the Chinese community had better stay at home and (see) if they need to stock up on food, what does that mean? That means usually when there are protests, I don't see the Chinese joining in.
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