Mohamed Hanipa Maidin has expressed disagreement with Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s call to end the salvos against the declining ringgit and the police’s stand on electoral watchdog Bersih’s march to Parliament tomorrow.
However, the former deputy law minister said he is willing to give the Pakatan Harapan chairperson a chance to prove he is still a true reformer although the situation on the ground appeared to paint a different picture.
“It is hoped that he is truly a reformer and not a...