SHAH ALAM, Oct 22 — PAS vice president Datuk Seri Idris Ahmad today said the Islamist party will display Islamic morals and values as a brand to court non-Muslims votes in the...
PAS Vice President Idris Ahmad speaks to the press during the 69th Annual PAS Congress here at Ideal Convention Centre Shah Alam. — Picture by Sayuti ZainudinSHAH ALAM, Oct 22 — PAS vice president Datuk Seri Idris Ahmad today said the Islamist party will display Islamic morals and values as a brand to court non-Muslims votes in the next general election.
“We show the people our morals and our way of justice. Maybe not today, maybe the time will come. Like the Malays used to be far away from PAS, labelling all sorts of things such as describing PAS as an extremist party and so on.
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