
PASIR MAS: Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim says PAS has strayed from its founding struggles of fighting for Islam and is no longer the party it was.
Anwar said that PAS is now working not only with Bersatu but also Gerakan, which had previously challenged the constitutionality of hudud law in court.
“Now (Gerakan) is a friend of PAS. But (before this) Gerakan challenged the constitutionality of the hudud law,” he said when delivering a talk at the Chetok state constituency near here last night.
He said Perikatan Nasional (PN) also fielded 20 candidates from Gerakan, including in Malay areas in Penang.
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The prime minister then asked the people of Kelantan to vote wisely in the state election on Aug 12.
Despite heavy rain and a flooded field, more than 2,000 people attended the talk.
Meanwhile, at the Jelajah Perpaduan Madani ceramah at the Kota Lama state constituency, the prime minister said the unity government is more concerned with solving the problems of the people, such as eradicating hardcore poverty.
“We prohibit our ministers to acquire shares, government contracts or steal the people’s money. But if any of them do that, we will show them the door.
“We must have feelings and a conscience to help and solve any problems affecting the people,” he said.
Anwar, who is also finance minister, said he had also instructed the relevant ministries and agencies to immediately resolve the issue of damaged school toilets and dilapidated clinics nationwide.
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