Kelvin Yii: GPS is tricking voters that PAS extremism won't affect Sarawak
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SARAWAK POLLS | Dr Kelvin Yii, DAP's candidate for Batu Kawah, has fired a broadside at the state's ruling coalition Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS), saying that it is misleading voters that extremist policies proposed by parties like PAS will not affect those in the East Malaysian state.
"GPS cannot continue to trick voters and continue to be naïve to think that the extreme policies influenced by PAS and Umno will not have any effect in Sarawak or affect us Sarawakians, including the recent nationwide regulations on requiring alcohol licences for business establishments such as coffee shops and restaurants selling beer.
"While it is welcome that...
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