PBB veep claims GPS-led Sarawak govt already acting on PKR's election pledges | Malay Mail

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PBB veep claims GPS-led Sarawak govt already acting on PKR's election pledges

Thursday, 06 Aug 2020 08:34 PM MYT

Abdul Karim, who is Asajaya assemblyman, slammed the 10 offers that were announced recently by PKR Sarawak Information Chief Abun Sui Anyit because most of what the latter had mentioned had already been implemented by the State Government. Karim, who is also Minister of Youth and Sports and Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, stressed the state government was now fulfilling its promises to local folks whose lives are affected by the Covid-19 pandemic that had badly affected many countries including in Malaysia.

Karim said he was confident that the people of Sarawak would not be easily deceived by the offers made by PKR Sarawak which were redundant and announced in a hasty manner.

 

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