Instead of #UndiRosak, PAS suggests #UndiPAS


Kamles Kumar

PAS Youth is calling on disillusioned voters to vote for the Islamist party instead of spoiling their votes. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, February 3, 2018.

PAS Youth’s answer to the #UndiRosak campaign is to form a counter-campaign called #UP, or #UndiPAS.

The youth wing’s vice-chief Khairil Nizam Khirudin said instead of Barisan Nasional or Pakatan Harapan, voters should cast their votes for PAS instead.

“We are promoting the #UP or vote for PAS campaign nationwide. It is an alternative campaign to the Undi Rosak,” he told reporters in a press conference at the PAS headquarters today.

He also added that PAS has a proven track record in governing Kelantan, as well as a term in Kedah.

Khairil also said that states like Kelantan have zero corruption and the Islamist party would make a good replacement for the federal government

“Do not be bored with politics. PAS has a proven track record. There is no corruption and misuse of power at the states we govern.

“We urge young Malaysians to go out and cast your vote and give a chance to PAS in this election,” he said.

The #UndiRosak campaign on social media has sparked sharp debate and drawn criticism from leaders on both sides of the political divide.

Those behind the campaign are calling on unhappy voters to stay out of the polls or to cast spoilt votes in protest against the apparent lack of choices or poor quality of candidates in the next general election. – February 3, 2018.


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  • PAS is the pioneer for undi rosak, that's why they're so comfortable with it. Under Hadi, a decades old party is reduced into juvenile promoting vote vandalism, that's no different with 3 corner fight.

    Posted 6 years ago by Kuasa Rakyat · Reply

  • It's freaking amazing even the young ones in PAS cannot do math. They really live in their own delusional world. Religion is basically a hallucinating drug like LSD. Like drug addicts, they are a social problem, not a political party

    Posted 6 years ago by Bigjoe Lam · Reply