The DAP secretary-general says he is unconcerned about any potential challenger and reminds the controversial businessman to sort out his identity card address first.

This comes after controversial businessman Albert Tei said he had been approached by an unnamed party to contest the seat, which Loke has held since 2013, and said he was considering it.
“My focus is on my work, on the people and voters of Chennah whom I’ve represented for three terms.
“So whoever wants to contest, go ahead,” Sinar Harian quoted the transport minister as saying after a MyLesen (B2) driving licence handover ceremony in Negeri Sembilan.
Loke said Malaysia’s democratic system allows anyone to stand as a candidate but stressed that all legal requirements must be met.
“We’re a democratic country. Whoever wants to be a candidate, go ahead. That’s their right,” he said.
“I just want to remind him to change his address first. If it’s not a Negeri Sembilan address, he can’t contest.”
Loke previously said that he would defend the Chennah seat. He retained the seat in the 2023 state election with a 2,200-vote majority, securing 5,888 votes against Perikatan Nasional’s Rosmadi Arif. - FMT

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