MIPP president P Punithan says PAS has urged the party to continue working within Perikatan Nasional (PN). Punithan adds that MIPP is still reviewing options and is weighing offers from other political coalitions as well. The comments indicate that while PAS is making a case for MIPP to stay in PN, MIPP has not yet finalized its position. The reports focus on MIPP’s internal decision-making process, with Punithan presenting the situation as ongoing assessment rather than a settled outcome. There is no additional detail in the provided reports on the specific offers from other coalitions, or on the timeline for MIPP’s decision. Overall, the information presented suggests active negotiation and competing outreach to MIPP, with PAS advocating for continuity within PN while other groups seek to attract MIPP into their alignments.