NSTnation: “It has never crossed our mind to leave the party and join others. For me, it is Pas which should repent as they do not keep to their word (on policies).”
State Amanah chairman Muhammad Hussin said all the chapter’s 26,000 members had pledged to remain in the party despite the latest development.
“It has never crossed our mind to leave the party and join others. For me, it is Pas which should repent as they do not keep to their word .” Pas spiritual leader Datuk Hashim Jasin was reported to have said that the party would accept Amanah leaders, parliamentarians or members who have “repented” and want to return to the right path following the formation of a new coalition.
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