
Kedah ready for leadership change, says Ahmad Zahid
'I hope change will come. It is not easy to bring about change overnight, but it is not impossible. Insya-Allah, Kedah will return to being under better leadership — one that truly cares for the people,' Ahmad Zahid said.
The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Rural and Regional Development stressed that Kedahans play a crucial role in shaping their future through informed decisions. He urged voters to support leaders who can ensure long-term stability and development. - Bernama
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