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PAS needs universal slogan to attract MIC-like ally, says Puad

PAS needs universal slogan to attract MIC-like ally, says Puad

Malaysiakini28-04-2025
Perikatan Nasional's struggle to attract influential coalition partners presents a significant challenge, especially with PAS unable to replicate the 'Green Wave' momentum from the previous general election, according to Umno supreme council member Puad Zarkashi.
Reflecting on the results of the Ayer Kuning by-election in Perak, Puad emphasised that PAS should reconsider its focus on the narrative of an Islamic state.
He pointed out that this issue is hindering PN's efforts to secure meaningful non-Malay party alliances.
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