Government takes pains to defend Bukit Bintang 'rain rave' as event increasingly seen as a washout
Government supporters have been at pains to defend a so-called "rain rave" music festival held in the heart of Kuala Lumpur despite condemnation from various quarters. This comes as a new claim that the three-day event generated RM200 million has drawn ridicule on social media, with critics saying the numbers simply do not add up.
As criticism mounts in the event's aftermath, authorities have orchestrated a media campaign to defend the staging of the so-called "Rain Rave Water Music Festival" in Bukit Bintang, offering a litany of arguments to justify it as not only socially acceptable but also economically profitable.
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