PAS on collision course with allies


KOTA BARU: The hudud issue has set PAS on a collision course with its allies in Pakatan Rakyat, with the Kelantan government saying that nothing is going to stop it from enforcing the Islamic criminal law by early next year.

“As far as PAS is concerned, we have not violated any agreement with our allies. We have the right to implement the Islamic laws as the laws of the land in Kelantan,” said state hudud technical committee chairman Datuk Mohd Amar Abdullah.

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