Malaysia PM loses Kelantan state - Islamist party
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia's national ruling coalition failed on Saturday in its bid to win back control of the northeastern state of Kelantan from the country's main opposition Islamist party, a party newspaper said.
Kelantan is Malaysia's only opposition-held state.
The Parti Islam se-Malaysia (PAS), which has ruled the predominantly Muslim state for 18 years, is leading in 30 of the state assembly's 45 seats, the Harakah newspaper said in a text-message alert, quoting party vice-president Husam Musa.
The official tally has yet to be announced.
Losing Kelantan would be a personal setback for Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi who had waged a major charm offensive in Kelantan, promising millions of dollars in development aid to boost the chances of his multi-racial Barisan Nasional coalition.
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