
Federal govt not neglecting Kelantan, Zahid says
PETALING JAYA : Deputy prime minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has rubbished claims by a PAS leader that the federal government is obstructing development in Kelantan and neglecting the east coast state.
Zahid, who is also the rural and regional development minister, said such claims were outlandish.
He added that Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim would announce allocations for Kelantan each time he visited the state.
'The latest announcements, one of which I heard for myself, included the approval of RM6.6 million to repair a collapsed slope,' he was quoted as saying by Berita Harian.
On July 1, the Kelantan government thanked the federal government for approving the sum to repair the collapsed slope near a water treatment plant in Bukit Merah.
The slope collapsed on Nov 26 last year, following heavy rain.
Zahid said the federal government would also come to Kelantan's aid when floods struck the state.
'So I hope he gets the details from his leadership,' Zahid said, referring to PAS vice-president Amar Nik Abdullah.
'He should not mislead the public,' he added.
Amar had said in a Facebook post that Kelantan was the only state that did not have a highway.
He also said that the federal government had dragged its feet when it came to executing development projects.
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