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1977 Kelantan Emergency

1977 Kelantan Emergency
Mohamad Nasir's supporters organised a protest in the streets of Kota Bharu in 1977.
Date8 November 1977 – March 1978
Location
Caused by
Goals
  • Dissolution of state assembly
  • Control of the Kelantan government
Methods
  • No-confidence motion against Mohamed Nasir
  • Emergency declaration by federal government
  • Emergency governance under federal control
Resulted in
  • Declaration of emergency and dissolution of state assembly
  • Kelantan state election in March 1978
  • UMNO formed government in Kelantan
  • Expulsion of PAS from Barisan Nasional
Parties
Lead figures

The 1977 Kelantan Emergency took place in the state of Kelantan in Malaysia. The state of emergency was declared by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Sultan Yahya Petra, who was also the Sultan of Kelantan at the time, on 8 November 1977, upon the request of the federal government following a political impasse and street violence in Kelantan.[1] This was the fifth declaration of emergency in Malaya and Malaysia after the 1948–1960 Malayan Emergency, the Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation, the 1966 Sarawak constitutional crisis, and the 13 May Incident.

  1. ^ Cheah, Boon Kheng (2002-09-30). Malaysia: The Making of a Nation. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. pp. 179–. ISBN 978-981-230-175-8. Retrieved 24 November 2011.

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طوارئ كلنتن (1977) Arabic Darurat Kelantan 1977 Malay 1977年吉兰丹紧急状态 Chinese

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