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PAS eyes support of ‘critical’ non-Malays disgruntled with govt

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Party vice-president Amar Abdullah says PAS must find more convincing ways to woo non-Malay voters, while preserving its ‘clean’ image.

PETALING JAYA: Non-Malay voters disgruntled with the Pakatan Harapan-led government are the target of PAS, the largest opposition party in the Dewan Rakyat, as it prepares for the next general election.

PAS vice-president Amar Abdullah acknowledged that Malay-Muslim parties have struggled to gain the support of non-Malays.

However, it was apparent that voters who make up PH’s core support have become increasingly critical of the government led by PH chairman Anwar Ibrahim, Amar said in an interview with Malaysiakini.

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