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PAS ulama chief defends links with Waytha, Ramasamy

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Ahmad Yahaya says there are no formal ties with the MAP and Urimai parties, after accusations of PAS betraying its principles by linking up with past critics.

ALOR SETAR: A senior leader of PAS says the party has not forged any formal ties with the heads of two Indian-based parties, following accusations the party had betrayed its principles by collaborating with P Waytha Moorthy and P Ramasamy.

Ahmad Yahaya, the PAS ulama council chief, said the two parties (Malaysian Advancement Party, led by Waytha and Urimai, led by Ramasamy) were part of a loose coalition led by Perikatan Nasional chairman Muhyiddin Yassin to focus on issues affecting the people.

“It is not an electoral pact or a permanent alliance, but meant to tackle current issues, like the cost of living,” Ahmad said. “We see no issue if this loose coalition does not come between PAS and PN in terms of our political alliance. Claims of us betraying our principles are just a line being pushed by our rivals.”

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