BY SOO WERN JUN AND KENNETH TEE
While analysts said the dispute was unlikely to have a major influence in Malay majority seats where the Islamist party typically contests, it would affect both coalition’s push for victory in the 15th general election. Although Indians account for just seven per cent of the country’s population, Malaysia’s fractured political landscape and the fierce contest expected in the 15th general election were likely to make all voting segments crucial to the eventual winner.that the controversy in Kedah suggested that PAS was confident it would be able to bank on Malay majority seats.
More likely, however, he said the open disdain PAS has shown towards MIC indicated that the Islamist party was not planning to venture beyond the Malay heartland that has been its bastion for decades. “But it’s quite strange why PAS has criticised MIC for not supporting the Islamist party, when PAS had in GE14 contested against BN,” said Awang Azman.
What is that MIC minister waiting for? Why hasn't he withdrawn his support for this Pas-Umno-Bersatu Malay-Islamofascist terrorist government of Muhyiddin Yassin and their agong? Or is that MIC minister himself a supporter of religious persecution?
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