00:00I don't know if I read it in the media that the Chinese NGO, the 134 NGO
00:06have been back to the Chinese.
00:11Back to the Chinese.
00:12We have a lot of people who don't have money.
00:16Why is it not a quality?
00:17They can go to the church.
00:19They can go to the church.
00:21Do you know that they have the power of the politicians
00:25for the church and the church?
00:27Past President Abdul Hadi Awang is concerned over reports that 134 Chinese civil society groups
00:34are urging out-of-state Johor voters to return and vote at the state election.
00:38Hadi said the move may weaken Muslim political influence
00:41if Malay voters fail to cast their ballots this Saturday.
00:45Speaking after Perikatan Nasional's ceramah in Simpang Jeram,
00:49Hadi said he fears that Malay voters would skip the polls,
00:53with some preferring to perform the umrah instead.
00:56Various Chinese groups, including the Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall,
01:01are reported to have recently issued a joint statement urging voters from Johor and Negeri Sembilan
01:07to return home and vote at their respective state elections.
01:11Hadi also called on non-extremist non-Muslims to join PN's political struggle.
01:16He said PAS had previously worked with DAP and PKR because they shared common positions against corruption,
01:23abuse of power and the Internal Security Act.
01:26However, Hadi said PAS later parted ways with DAP after the party allegedly asked PAS
01:32to abandon its Islamic State agenda and objected to efforts to curb alcohol and gambling in Kelantan.
01:38I'm Radeep Gill, FMT.
01:40I'm Radeep Gill, FMT.
01:40...
01:40Let's go.
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