PAS Rally for Najib: Sanusi Denies Political Gain Agenda
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The recent rally held in Putrajaya in solidarity with former Prime Minister Najib Razak has sparked controversy, with many questioning the motives behind the event. PAS election director Sanusi Nor has come forward to deny allegations that the party is exploiting the Najib case for political gain. According to Sanusi, the rally was organized to show support for Najib, who is currently serving a prison sentence. The event has been seen by some as a strategic move by PAS to gain political mileage, but Sanusi insists that the party's intentions are genuine. With the upcoming elections, political parties are increasingly using social media and public gatherings to reach out to voters and gain support. The use of online platforms, such as Facebook and Twitter, has become a key aspect of election campaigns, allowing parties to disseminate information and engage with the public. As the political landscape continues to evolve, it remains to be seen how the Najib case will impact the outcome of the elections. Meanwhile, PAS is focusing on its election strategy, with Sanusi emphasizing the importance of unity and solidarity among party members. By leveraging popular keywords like 'Malaysian politics', 'election campaign', and 'social media marketing', PAS hopes to increase its online presence and reach a wider audience. ...Read more
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