PM wishes Malaysian Buddhists Happy Wesak

The Star Friday 4th May, 2012

today wished Happy Wesak Day to all Malaysian Buddhists. In his Tweeter message, Najib said Wesak is about enlightenment. "May Malaysians enjoy and appreciate the significance as our Buddhist friends celebrate tomorrow," Najib said. - Bernama


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