Muhyiddin made a surprise appearance at Bersatu annual general assembly. Read more at straitstimes.com.
CHERAS - A day after former prime minister Muhyiddin Yassin was slapped with six charges in court, the Bersatu leadership has rallied around its president, urging him to remain in command of the party.
Muhyiddin is the chairman of Perikatan, which also comprises PAS, Gerakan and Sabah Progressive Party. Earlier, Muhyiddin made a surprise appearance at the event to shouts of “long live Abah!” and “takbir” from hundreds of Bersatu youth.
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