Foes unite over hudud issue


State-federal ties have improved under Ahmad (far left), and Muhyiddin (second from left) was in Kota Baru to launch a much-awaited highway project. With the Deputy Prime Minister are (from right) Alwi and Mustapa.

Umno MPs do not oppose Kelantan’s bid to table two private Bills to pave the way for hudud law in Kelantan. But can PAS secure the support of component partners DAP and PKR?

KOTA Baru is not a big town, and when Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat broke down in tears during an early morning lecture last week, the news was all over town by midday.

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