Sabah polls a litmus test for PAS' future in state, says youth leader


ALOR SETAR: The upcoming 17th Sabah Election will be a decisive test for the future of PAS in the state.

Sabah PAS Youth election director Jumaidin Lakalla said even a single victory would prove that the party is gaining acceptance among Sabahans.

"We want to deliver our first victory in this Sabah election. If we win more than one seat, it will be a bonus.

"But if we fail to secure even a single win, the narrative will be built that PAS is not accepted in Sabah," he said while debating the PAS Youth chief's keynote address at the 66th PAS Youth assembly here on Friday (Sept 12).

Jumaidin, who represented Sabah, said the party is better now prepared compared to previous state polls.

He said Sabah PAS had planned systematically for the polls, with election machinery in place at villages and even islands in the state.

 

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