Political crisis in Kelantan, Malaysia
1977 Kelantan Emergency |
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Mohamad Nasir's supporters organised a protest in the streets of Kota Bharu in 1977. |
Date | 8 November 1977 – March 1978 |
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Goals | - Dissolution of state assembly
- Control of the Kelantan government
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Methods | - No-confidence motion against Mohamed Nasir
- Emergency declaration by federal government
- Emergency governance under federal control
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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
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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.