PAS secretary-general Takiyuddin Hassan defends party’s stand, and dismisses claims of hypocrisy in seeking to woo non-Malay, non-Muslim community.
Takiyuddin Hassan defended PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang, who in his speech at the PAS muktamar yesterday, said he had never marginalised non-Muslims.
Takiyuddin defended party president Abdul Hadi Awang, who in his speech at the PAS muktamar yesterday, said that he never marginalised non-Muslims but had instead, accepted their presence in society. Nik Nazmi said Hadi had previously labelled non-Muslims as “destroyers” of the country who ruin politics and the economy. Hence, Hadi’s sudden change in stance was not consistent with his past statements.
Meanwhile, at the muktamar today, PAS launched its own mobile app, MyOnePas, calling it a first by a political party in the country.
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