Tag: PAS
“Didn’t PAS associate with “communist” DAP in PR?” – asks Ramasamy
COMMENT BY YB PROF DR P.RAMASAMY, DEPUTY CHIEF MINISTER II, PENANG
Didn’t PAS associate with “communist” DAP in PR
PAS supremo and president Abdul Hadi Awang...
PAS is anathema to non-Muslims
COMMENT BY YB PROF DR P.RAMASAMY, DEPUTY CHIEF MINISTER II, PENANG
PAS is anathema to non-Muslims
In the recent PAS muktamar in Kedah, it’s president and...
“PAS’ obscurantism should not distort reality” – Ramasamy
COMMENT BY YB PROF DR P.RAMASAMY, DEPUTY CHIEF MINISTER II, PENANG
The holier than thou PAS’ leaders are saying that something that is harmful...
“Apakah Motif PAS?” – Ganabatirau
KENYATAAN MEDIA, YB GANABATIRAU VERMAN, AHLI EXCO NEGERI SELANGOR MERANGKAP AHLI DEWAN UNDANGAN NEGERI KOTA KEMUNING
Apakah Motif PAS?
Adakah Malaysia, negara tercinta kita sebuah negara...
“Indian women are fuming at Kedah MB’s decisions” – MIC Women...
Media statement by Vickneswari Babuji (pic) National Deputy Leader of Women Section, Malaysian Indian Congress, on 23 January 2021
The national women wing of MIC...
“Kedah MB’s statement indicates further destruction of Temples in Kedah” –...
COMMENT BY YB PROF DR.P.RAMASAMY, DEPUTY CHIEF MINISTER II, PENANG
There is nothing to expect from Kedah MB.
Kedah MB Muhammed Sanusi Mohd Nor is up...
“PAS supporters’ wing’s Indian members must not sacrifice rights of their...
COMMENT BY YB PROF DR P.RAMASAMY, DEPUTY CHIEF MINISTER II, PENANG
DHPP (Dewan Himpunan Penyokong PAS) Indian members must not sacrifice the rights of...
“Religious & political agenda of PAS clear – no place for...
COMMENT BY YB PROF DR P.RAMASAMY, DEPUTY CHIEF MINISTER II, PENANG
History repeats, but not as often as in Kedah in the destruction of...
Slim by-election to seek similarities between BN, PAS, Bersatu – Zahid
TANJUNG MALIM : The Slim State Assembly by-election (PRK) at the end of this month should be used as a platform to find common...
Victory in Chini by-election signals better BN-PAS cooperation
The Barisan Nasional’s (BN) victory with a big majority in the Chini state by-election (PRK) yesterday signaled that the party could achieve success with PAS support, as well as with the cooperation of other parties under Perikatan Nasional (PN).