Pahang karate seek minister’s help to lift suspension


PETALING JAYA: Pahang Karate-do Association (Karapah) are seeking an appointment with the Youth and Sports Minister Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman to help lift their suspension to enable them to vote in the Malaysia Karate Federation’s Biennial General Meeting (BGM) next month.

The BGM has been brought forward from next year to Oct 28 and Karapah president Kevin Ramesh said the issue started last year after they accepted Pahang Karate Hayashi-Ha Association and Bentong District Karate Association to help promote karate in the state.

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