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Strong arguments speak louder than raised voices, says Dzulkefly

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Amanah vice-president Dzulkefly Ahmad says the strength of a debate is not measured by the volume of one’s voice, but by well-reasoned arguments grounded in knowledge.

PETALING JAYA: Amanah vice-president Dzulkefly Ahmad has reminded the party’s leaders to avoid raising their voices during debates, and focus instead on strengthening the substance of their arguments.

Dzulkefly said the strength of a debate is not measured by the volume of one’s voice, but by well-reasoned arguments grounded in knowledge, Sinar Harian reported.

“I often remind my younger colleagues, especially those who will lead the party, not to raise their voice unnecessarily, but raise the quality of their arguments.

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