Parties air views on National Security Council Bill


A multiracial crowd enjoying the Christmas Parade 2015 at the Miri City Fan Park recently. — STEPHEN THEN/The Star

MIRI: Two political parties from opposing sides of the political fence in this state have expressed their concern over the National Security Council (NSC) Bill that was just passed in Parliament.

Sarawak United Peoples Party (SUPP) and PAS Sarawak - with different political ideologies - want Sarawak’s interests to be assured, especially with regards to the state’s autonomy over race and religion.

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