SHAH ALAM, Oct 20 — PAS secretary-general Datuk Seri Takiyuddin Hassan has told the party’s allies in Perikatan National (PN) to be prepared to take over the federal government...
Singapore man pleads guilty to molesting woman in lift after following her home from market; told victim it ‘felt good’AS secretary-general Datuk Seri Takiyuddin Hassan has told the party’s allies in Perikatan National to be prepared to take over the federal government in the near future.— Bernama file picSHAH ALAM, Oct 20 — PAS secretary-general Datuk Seri Takiyuddin Hassan has told the party’s allies in Perikatan National to be prepared to take over the federal government in the near future.
“PAS and PN must work even harder and remain prepared to take over the federal government in the near future, considering that the leadership of the PH-BN coalition government continues to fail in addressing the issues that burden our society and nation. He also highlighted how PN has won 208 state seats in total, or roughly half nationwide — in addition to governing four state governments.
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