PM Anwar says Kelantan’s iconic Siti Khadijah Market to get RM5.5m federal funds for upgrade

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KOTA BARU, Oct 2 — The Federal Government has approved an allocation of RM5.5 million to repair and upgrade the infrastructure at the iconic Siti Khadijah Market here. Prime...

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Three hours, 11 minutes: Sg Buloh police chief says mum’s report to find missing daughter received within that timeframe, contrary to internet claimAnwar greets traders at the Siti Khadijah Market in Kota Baru during a visit to Kelantan on October 1, 2024. — Bernama picKOTA BARU, Oct 2 — The Federal Government has approved an allocation of RM5.5 million to repair and upgrade the infrastructure at the iconic Siti Khadijah Market here.

“I passed by the market the roof is leaking and the wiring is old. If we do not repair the market immediately, it may cause danger, such as fire and other problems,” he said. “I have discussed with officers in the Finance Ministry, KPKT as well as the ICU to immediately repair the market,” he said.

Anwar also said that the Federal Government takes a serious view of the development in the state and this has been conveyed to the Sultan of Kelantan Sultan Muhammad V as well as the Menteri Besar of Kelantan, Datuk Mohd Nassuruddin Daud.

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