PAS at the crossroads again


  • Letters
  • Sunday, 22 Aug 2004

A tough by-election is going on in Terengganu but the PAS leadership will be gathered for the party muktamar in Kota Baru where members will demand answers for the party's sorry performance in the general election, writes JOCELINE TAN. 

DATUK Mustafa Ali's wavy hair has grown even more silvery over the last year. He is almost “blond” by now and, contrary to the notion that blonds have more fun, this serious-minded vice-president of PAS has had more headaches than fun in the past year. 

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