MALAYSIAN POLITICS : PAS SPRITUAL LEADER, DATOK NIK AZIZ SURELY WILL CONTEST
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MALAYSIAN POLITICS : PAS SPRITUAL LEADER, DATOK NIK AZIZ SURELY WILL CONTEST

Kota Bahru : Malaysia | Apr 16, 2012 at 9:56 PM PDT
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Nasihat Tuan Guru Dato Nik Abd Aziz Nik Mat

KOTA BHARU, Tuesday- Chief Minister of Kelantan, Datok Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat,81, the longest serving chief minister in the country, said he would defend his present seat, Chempaka, in the next election

He said, eventouhgh his hand grew weary and time is eating him away, his gut and spirit still strong.

Islamic schooler, never missed his tahajud prayer since childhood,said he go against UMNO because UMNO is not an Islamic political party

"If UMNO is willing to amend it's constituition and put Al-Quran and Hadiths as their main agend, I would surely dissolve the PAS and join UMNO," he said

"Since UMNO is reluctant, we are the political enemies but we all are Islams," he said

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nikmahadi is based in Kuala Krai, Kelantan, Malaysia, and is a Reporter for Allvoices.
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