Sarawak PAS chief seems to be different from the PAS breed
COMMENT | At a time like this, most of us are hardly in the mood to read stinging political stories. For writers, including me, political upheavals couldn’t be further from our mind but what about a "feel good" political story.
It’s also a break talking 24/7 about the Covid-19 which has actually created innumerable negative vibes more than anything else.
Since PAS is now back in government under the Perikatan Nasional coalition, more than 40 years after it left BN in 1978, the party has to be taken more seriously. PAS is also in charge of several states today.
This piece is about the Sarawak PAS chief in my home state where PAS has zero elected representative and is unlikely to make much headway in the foreseeable future.
I have not met Jofri Jaraiee (photo), Sarawak PAS Commissioner, in person but I do know that he is a diehard...
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