Post-divorce PAS takes low-key approach to GE14


Sheridan Mahavera

With less than a year to campaign for the general election, PAS is eschewing big, headline-grabbing programmes for small meet-the-voter sessions and more aggressive use of social media. It is also saving its 'banners and flags' for after the election has been called – The Malaysian Insight file pic, August 5, 2017.

AFTER a messy divorce from its ally and being accused of going to bed with Umno, its age-old enemy, PAS is taking a low-key approach to the next general election.

The grassroots are quietly rebuilding the party machinery after the Islamist party lost several of its most influential and experienced members to splinter party, Amanah.


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