Tan Keng Liang

Tan Keng Liang
陈庆亮
Personal details
Born Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia
Political party Gerakan - Barisan Nasional
Occupation National Youth Chief, lawyer
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 陳慶亮
Simplified Chinese 陈庆亮
Hanyu Pinyin Chén Qìngliàng
Hokkien POJ Tân Khìngliāng

Tan Keng Liang (陈庆亮; born 14 November 1958), is a politician in Malaysia, who is currently the Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia Youth Chief. Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia is a member of Malaysia's ruling coalition, Barisan Nasional. He won the election for the post of Gerakan Youth head for the 2013/2016 session at the Gerakan Youth and Wanita wings' conference defeating Oh Tong Keong.

Over the usage of the word "Allah" in The Herald, he said the Barisan Nasional supreme council should also convene an emergency meeting as soon as possible to resolve the dispute once and for all.[1] He urged the Barisan Nasional supreme council to take a firm and fair stand on the "Allah" issue soon and wants BN leadership to reach an amicable solution to resolve the contentious matter after seeking views of all its 13 component parties.[2] He said this in an e-statement in response to the Court of Appeal (COA) decision to stop the Catholic weekly periodical The Herald from using the term "Allah" in its Bahasa Malaysia publication as a reference to "God".

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