Two former Perikatan leaders to join Amanah, says Johor Pakatan deputy chairman


JOHOR BARU: Two former PAS and Bersatu leaders are expected to join Amanah at ceremonies in Sungai Abong, Muar and Taman Rekreasi Uda Utama, Perling.

Johor Amanah chairman Aminolhuda Hassan said the duo will also be joined by more than 200 other party members.

He, however, did not mention the names of the two leaders.

“The Amanah membership application form handover ceremony will be done by a former Johor state government executive councillor from Bersatu and a former state assemblyman from PAS together with 200 other members," he said.

Aminolhuda said the ceremony would be held at Sungai Abong, Muar on Saturday (Sept 2) and on Sunday (Sept 3) at Taman Rekreasi Uda Utama, Perling.

"The decision made by these leaders to join Amanah is a clear sign of acceptance of the party's struggle, which carries the spirit of Rahmah as embodied by the late Datuk Seri Salahuddin Ayub,” he said in a statement here.

This also shows that the people are satisfied with the Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim-led unity government, he added.

The Johor Pakatan Harapan deputy chairman said the membership forms would be handed over to Amanah president Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu during the two ceramah sessions at the respective locations.

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