The Umno vice-president told about 200 police personnel in Teluk Intan that he had personally met Dyana once and was not impressed by her appearance.
“Vote early, and vote the best person among all the good candidates. If you want to choose someone who is pretty, but cannot serve you, what is the point?” Zahid said at the event held especially for the local police.
“She doesn’t stay here. I look at her, I faced her, I shook her hand, she’s not that pretty. In the pictures, she is a little pretty, in the television, she is only slightly pretty,” he said, prompting laughter from the male-dominated crowd.
Dyana faces Barisan Nasional’s Gerakan president Datuk Mah Siew Keong in a straight fight for the Teluk Intan parliamentary seat. The polling date is May 31.
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