A strange irony of history has emerged to suggest a link between the
alleged communist leader of the attack on the Bukit Kepong, on the one
hand, and a top Umno politician who has of recent expressed among the
harshest criticisms of his memory.
According to PAS, Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin's father Mohammad Yassin was actually the teacher of 'Mat Indera', the pre-Merdeka nationalist implicated in the deaths of police officers and civilians following an attack on the Bukit Kepong police station in 1950 during the communist insurgency.
There is even more irony with the revelation that Mat Indera may even, at one point, have sought the hand of Muhyiddin's elder sister.
According to PAS, Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin's father Mohammad Yassin was actually the teacher of 'Mat Indera', the pre-Merdeka nationalist implicated in the deaths of police officers and civilians following an attack on the Bukit Kepong police station in 1950 during the communist insurgency.
There is even more irony with the revelation that Mat Indera may even, at one point, have sought the hand of Muhyiddin's elder sister.
Johor PAS Youth chief Suhaizat Kaiat wrote on his Facebook page after meeting with Mat Indera's younger brother Johan Shah at the latter's home in Penjara Air Molek, Johor Bahru:
“Mat
Indera wanted to marry the sister of DPM Muhyiddin Yassin, but Mat
Indera's father was not agreeable to it.”
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