Dr Afif Bahardin says he will accept the decision of the PKR disciplinary board after being given a show cause letter over ruckus at Melaka congress. FMTNews AfifBahardin PKR
GEORGE TOWN: Penang executive councillor Dr Afif Bahardin has pledged his support for the Pakatan Harapan state government led by Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow.
Afif has been issued a show cause letter by the PKR disciplinary board over his alleged involvement in a ruckus during the youth wing’s national congress in Melaka last December.
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