Hat tip to Nat.
Heh!
In his eagerness to attract young Chinese voters, he may have attracted the ire of other Chinese by stating that that dancing is part of Chinese culture. It could be taken as an insult.
This is not to mention the ire of conservative Malays (likely the majority!) in Bukit Gantang who are uncomfortable with too much bare skin.
Him being a former ABIM head and the minister in charge of religious affairs in this country, finding himself in such event truly adds confidence

p/s — I make no value judgment here.
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Universiti Malaya’s final year business students had sexy chair dance in their grand dinner that I was invited to attend. The things are that the performers were volunteering students and they’re sexier than this! No Islamist students make fuss of this though
Honestly, as a Malaysian of Chinese descent, I find those shows annoying, sub-standard, and insulting. I hate them in events, especially weddings.