Armed forces veterans association Persatuan Patriot Kebangsaan hopes that the issue over the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) Ramadan bazaar in Kuala Lumpur purportedly involving Bersatu will be Pakatan Harapan’s first and last “red mark” incident.
“The DBKL Ramadan bazaar issue over the last few days involving a Bersatu division leader, the Bukit Bintang MP and DBKL officials is a first red mark for the Harapan government.
“Patriot hopes this first red mark incident is also the last. We have much to do in rebuilding our nation,” said Patriot president Mohamed Arshad Raji (above) in a statement today.
The Ramadan bazaar along the capital's Jalan Masjid India became the centre of controversy after a Bersatu youth leader was accused of using political connections to secure permits for 80 lots from DBKL for RM6,238.40 and then selling each permit to the traders for up to R M5,000.
“The DBKL Ramadan bazaar issue over the last few days involving a Bersatu division leader, the Bukit Bintang MP and DBKL officials is a first red mark for the Harapan government.
“Patriot hopes this first red mark incident is also the last. We have much to do in rebuilding our nation,” said Patriot president Mohamed Arshad Raji (above) in a statement today.
The Ramadan bazaar along the capital's Jalan Masjid India became the centre of controversy after a Bersatu youth leader was accused of using political connections to secure permits for 80 lots from DBKL for RM6,238.40 and then selling each permit to the traders for up to R M5,000.
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