RANI politics: I have #kipidap more popular than Ahmad Maslan.
KUALA LUMPUR: Facebook 'troll' Association President Dignity Friend goodwill Malaysia (JMM), Abdul Rani Abdullah foreskin seen more popular than that of Datuk Ahmad Maslan as teaching contained in the page itself.
Resolute Abdul Rani, although it operated 'peminat'nya, it is seen to give more examples and useful than Facebook' troll 'Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Ahmad Maslan.
"The fans put aside my daily activities are not intended to humiliate. The number of 'like' too much more than Ahmad Maslan.
"Although I did not recognize the operator's site, but it has helped my fans to know the everyday activities made JMM.
"It thus raises the JMM and give more promotion to the many issues that must be addressed in addition to the many police reports made before," he told Astro AWANI here.
Astro review AWANI find FB page 'troll' 'Abdul Rani foreskin Fans' have more than 105,000 'like' while 'Ahmad Maslan Fans' only recorded 15,000 'like.'
FB Pages 'troll' 'Abdul Rani foreskin Fans' now has over 105,000 'likes.' -Source Picture Facebook
Previously, motivator Datuk Dr Mohd Fadzilah Kamsah said those who like to do the 'troll' or issue a statement smacks of provocation and insults with the aim of spreading the evil of others through social media were the 'soul.'
Dr Mohd Fadzilah, these people 'sick of spiritual, religious ignorance, may be affected friends and indiscriminately presenting something without knowing its authenticity.
Abdul Rani has previously warned PKR deputy president, Mohamed Azmin Ali to not distorts the expression barua addressed to the police supposedly only to the Chief of Police, Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar.
Strictly speaking, the phrase pimp revealed it is addressed to all police personnel reflecting an irresponsible James.
Recently, Abdul Rani advise the police chief of Nias, ASP Chen Ah Kooy not too bold to make a 41-second video that was threatened when an unlicensed money lenders or loan sharks to borrow money hang posters advertising especially in Nias, Perak.
He said, the action, even if made by a police officer, may invite danger.
"I want to become an icon to the community, let all know my positive intentions than to give instruction to young people," he concluded.