SPCAAM calls upon all Malay Muslim leaders and parties to heal the division in the Malay Muslim population
THE SPCAAM today urged Malay Muslim leaders and political parties in the country to find less divisive ways of proving their worth and value to the Malay Muslim population.
“With the interest of the workers and country in mind, , for the sake of the country and future of our children,” SPCAAM president J. Solomon said. “Recently, the value of our Ringgit has been depreciating, and in turn placing racial harmony to the test.
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