Fact-Check: PAS President Claims 98% Of Non-Muslims Mobilised To Vote For DAP In GE15 | TRP

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Fact-Check: PAS President Claims 98% Of Non-Muslims Mobilised To Vote For DAP In GE15 | TRP
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Abdul Hadi Awang alleged that the intention of non-Muslims was to gain control of the country.

PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang today claimed that 98% of non-Muslim Malaysians, including those outside the country, were mobilized to vote in support of DAP in the recent 15th General Election .

Just the facts Statistics According to Statistica, 63.5% of Malaysia identifies as Muslims, leaving 36.5% as non-Muslims. Laws Section 5 of the Election Offences Act 1954 states that it is an offense for any person involved in the election process to try and identify how any individual will vote or has voted.

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