Rafizi: Black 505 rally will go on


Volunteers arranging cartons of mineral water in front of Pas headquarters in Jalan Raja Laut in preparing for the 'Black 505' gathering tomorrow. GLENN GUAN/The Star

KUALA LUMPUR: The Black 505 rally at Padang Merbok will proceed but there are no plans to stay at the venue until Parliament opens on Monday, said PKR strategic director Rafizi Ramli.

He said there was no instruction from Pakatan Rakyat asking participants of the rally to camp at the area until Parliament opened for its first sitting on Monday, adding that he was unsure about the instructions from other non-governmental organisations which were also taking part in the rally.

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