Parti Rakyat Malaysia seems to be feeling the heat from PAS policies as it is prepared to review its current position with the Islamic party in the Barisan Alternatif (BA).
At its 36th national congress in Kuala Lumpur today, the party quickly distanced itself from PAS' recent
blue-print
on an Islamic government.
In his policy speech, PRM president Dr Syed Husin Ali said the document entirely belongs to PAS and PRM has nothing to do with it.
Syed Husin said that if PAS is set on "bull-dozing" its controversial policies without consultation, BA may be forced to reappraise the situation.
