00:00PAS Treasurer Iskandar Abdul Samad says cooperation between PAS, Pejuang, Berjasa and the reset movement,
00:07should it eventually become a political party, could provide the most stable platform to advance the Malay-Muslim agenda.
00:14In a Facebook post, Iskandar said while the groups needed to work towards a common goal,
00:20efforts to bring them together would face resistance.
00:24Iskandar's remarks come amid growing attention surrounding reset,
00:29a movement linked to former Bersatu Deputy President and LARUT MP Hamzah Zainuddin,
00:34following his expulsion from the party in February.
00:38On Tuesday, Indira Mahkota MP Saifuddin Abdullah said the movement aimed to serve as a bridge,
00:44connecting political parties with civil society, professionals and academics.
00:49Saifuddin said reset built around Hamzah's idea of a new national consensus,
00:55sought to establish a fresh political platform promoting inclusive policies beyond traditional party lines
01:02and uniting Malaysians of all races, cultures and religions,
01:06while proposing reforms involving governance, the judiciary and key national institutions.
01:13Ainun Jarya, FMT.
01:15No one is the one that was available to the party.
01:15Aye.
01:15Amen.
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