Practise mature politics for the people's benefit, says ex-PAS man


PETALING JAYA: Three-cornered fights among Malay-Muslim parties will be difficult to avoid during elections but building bridges through mature politics is better than widening the divide, says a former PAS leader.

In a Facebook post on Tuesday (August 2), Datuk Dr Khairuddin Aman Razali suggested, however, that the parties involved should attempt to build togetherness in the name of Muslim unity.

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