KUALA LUMPUR, June 9 — The PAS Supporters' Assembly (DHPP) expresses its full respect and support for the PAS leadership's decision regarding the direction of the party's political cooperation as announced by the PAS President. DHPP Central Information Chief, Dr. Balachandran Gopal Krishnan said that in the political world, not all forms of cooperation can be maintained forever because every political relationship needs to be assessed based on compatibility of goals, direction of struggle and the ability to bring greater benefits to the people and the country. According to him, PAS has shown courage in making decisions that may be difficult and unpopular, but are considered necessary to ensure that the party's struggle continues to move forward clearly and consistently. "Sometimes, long-term stability requires difficult decisions to be made today," he said in a statement on Tuesday. He stressed that PAS remains committed to efforts to create unity, political stability and an administration with integrity, with these principles continuing to be a guide in determining any form of political cooperation in the future. At the same time, DHPP calls on Malaysians to continue to practice maturity in politics, by accepting differences of opinion and approach as part of healthy democratic practices. "Differences in views should not lead to prolonged hostility. The main focus should be given to efforts to develop the country, strengthen the economy and safeguard the welfare of the people," he said. DHPP also sees the decision as part of a dynamic political process and will continue to play a role as a bridge connecting communities of various races and religions with the PAS struggle. According to Dr. Balachandran, DHPP will continue to explain that PAS's main goal is to bring about a fair, stable administration that benefits all Malaysians. "The political journey is always changing, but the values ​​of integrity, principles and sincerity in serving the people must remain a priority," he said. -- MINUTESMY -- SOURCE: PRESS KL

DHPP Supports PAS’ Decision to Determine New Direction for Political Cooperation

KUALA LUMPUR, June 9 — The PAS Supporters’ Assembly (DHPP) expresses its full respect and support for the PAS leadership’s decision regarding the direction of the party’s political cooperation as announced by the PAS President.

DHPP Central Information Chief, Dr. Balachandran Gopal Krishnan said that in the political world, not all forms of cooperation can be maintained forever because every political relationship needs to be assessed based on compatibility of goals, direction of struggle and the ability to bring greater benefits to the people and the country.

According to him, PAS has shown courage in making decisions that may be difficult and unpopular, but are considered necessary to ensure that the party’s struggle continues to move forward clearly and consistently.

“Sometimes, long-term stability requires difficult decisions to be made today,” he said in a statement on Tuesday.

He stressed that PAS remains committed to efforts to create unity, political stability and an administration with integrity, with these principles continuing to be a guide in determining any form of political cooperation in the future.

At the same time, DHPP calls on Malaysians to continue to practice maturity in politics, by accepting differences of opinion and approach as part of healthy democratic practices.

“Differences in views should not lead to prolonged hostility. The main focus should be given to efforts to develop the country, strengthen the economy and safeguard the welfare of the people,” he said.

DHPP also sees the decision as part of a dynamic political process and will continue to play a role as a bridge connecting communities of various races and religions with the PAS struggle.

According to Dr. Balachandran, DHPP will continue to explain that PAS’s main goal is to bring about a fair, stable administration that benefits all Malaysians.

“The political journey is always changing, but the values ​​of integrity, principles and sincerity in serving the people must remain a priority,” he said.

— MINUTESMY
— SOURCE: PRESS KL

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