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IPOH: The DAP joined forces with PAS and PKR in Perak and Selangor to stop the Barisan Nasional from returning to power and not to form an Islamic state.
DAP adviser Lim Kit Siang said the party wanted to bring about change for transparency, justice and a better livelihood for the people.
“We are working with PAS with a clear understanding that we work together for good governance and greater democracy.
“It is not for an Islamic state or hudud laws because I believe the majority of Malaysians, whether Malays or non-Malays, do not want an Islamic state,” said the Ipoh Timor MP when addressing a people’s forum here on Saturday night.
Lim added that during his many ceramahs, he had often mentioned that the DAP had no connection with PAS.
The results of the general election showed that the people clearly wanted the three parties – DAP, PAS and PKR – together, he said.
“That is why in Perak and Selangor, unless the three parties cooperated to form a coalition government, we would have had to surrender power back to the Barisan.
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