PETALING JAYA: A PAS leader has rubbished suggestions that the Islamic party is a “hardline” group, pointing to its non-Muslim wing as proof that such descriptions are baseless.
Iskandar Abdul Samad said PAS had also fielded non-Muslims during elections.
R Kumutha was the party’s first non-Muslim candidate, fielded in the state seat of Tiram in 2008. She lost to Barisan Nasional’s Maulizan Bujang who retained the seat with a majority of 8,178.
