PN promises special agency for minorities, expand medical scheme for Selangor

PN promises special agency for minorities, expand medical scheme for Selangor

Perikatan Nasional chairman Muhyiddin Yassin said the initiatives planned for Selangor should it win the state polls would cost over RM2 billion.

SHAH ALAM:
Perikatan Nasional promised to set up a special agency to improve the socioeconomic status of minorities in the state, specifically the Orang Asli and the Indian community, should it win the Selangor elections.

PN chairman Muhyiddin Yassin said RM50 million would be set aside for this agency, with RM10 million set aside for a special ‘Selangor Harmoni’ fund for NGOs to implement programmes that foster harmony in multiracial communities.

The sum is part of the over RM2 billion that would be allocated should the coalition form the next state government.

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