KUALA LUMPUR: An embattled PKR leader Sivarasa Rasiah denied he has lodged a police report against the Sultan of Selangor's decree which bans political speeches in state mosques.
The Subang lawmaker said claims over his purported police report was made in a statement circulated through chat networks.
Sivarasa also denied other contents in the release which stated he was a PKR vice president and that activist Peter Chong was his personal assistant.
"The ones who fabricated the statement are malicious and do not have the real facts.
"I am not a PKR vice president, and Peter Chong's services as my PA had been terminated in 2015." he said.
Chong was the activist who reportedly went missing in Thailand early this year. He was later found in Pattaya at the end of the Songkran festival.
"I will talk to my legal advisers on the necessary steps to be taken against those who fabricated the statement." he said.
Sivarasa recently drew the ire of the state ruler for allegedly delivering a political speech in a mosque in Kampung Melayu Subang.