PM: New Year celebrations cancelled, replaced with prayers for flood victims | New Straits Times

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NSTnation The 2022NewYear celebrations have been cancelled and will be replaced with 'solatsunathajat' and 'doaselamat' as a sign of respect and sympathy for flood victims in several states in Malaysia.

 

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