DAP: PAS back-stabbed us


PETALING JAYA: D-Day over DAP’s fate in Pakatan Rakyat is fast approa­ching, with the party to meet on Monday to decide its future in the grouping after PAS went ahead and tabled the controversial Kelantan amendments to the Syariah Criminal Code II 1993 despite its strong objections.

In a strongly-worded statement that bared the full animosi­ty between the two parties, DAP national organising secretary An­­tho­­ny Loke accused the PAS-led Kelantan government of “back-stabbing” the DAP in tabling the amendments.

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