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Sunday, October 23, 2022

Khalid's Titiwangsa move a sacrifice - Amanah polls director

 


Amanah election director Asmuni Awi has confirmed that veteran party leader Khalid Abdul Samad will be moving from his stronghold of Shah Alam to contest in Titiwangsa for the 15th general election (GE15).

“Amanah’s decision to nominate Khalid for the Titiwangsa MP seat is an extraordinary sacrifice. Leaving Shah Alam is not an easy decision.

“He has dominated this parliamentary seat for three terms and in the last GE, Khalid obtained a majority of 33,849, showing that his leadership is accepted by all parties,” said Asmuni.

Khalid first won in Shah Alam in 2008 and has retained the seat with a bigger majority in subsequent elections.

Asmuni said the party is aware that running in Titiwangsa will be a fierce challenge for Khalid.

“He will risk his excellent record as Minister of Federal Territories to ensure that Titiwangsa remains within the Pakatan Harapan family.”

Yesterday, Malaysiakini reported that Federal Territories Umno chief Johari Abdul Ghani is said to be making a comeback in the Titiwangsa seat.

Former Titiwangsa MP Johari Abdul Ghani

The seat was won by Bersatu’s Rina Harun in GE14, who contested under the Harapan banner, as she obtained 23,840 votes in a three-way fight with Johari (19,701) and PAS’ Mohamad Noor Mohamad (6,845).

It is understood that Rina, who was previously the Sepang Umno Puteri chief, will be running in Sepang under Bersatu’s banner for GE15.

Women, Family, and Community Development Minister Rina Harun

Other names reported to be contesting in Titiwangsa include Muda’s Siti Rahayu Baharin (Cikgu Ayu), Bersatu’s Wan Ahmad Fayhsal Wan Ahmad Kamal, and PAS central committee member Dr Rosni Adam.

No choice but to fight

Asmuni, who chairs Perak Amanah, also lauded the risk taken by PKR president Anwar Ibrahim in running for the Tambun parliamentary seat.

“It is common knowledge that the general election this time will take place in the uncertain atmosphere of the monsoon season and there is a risk of low voter turnout.

“There is no choice but for Harapan to fight to save the country and the people with determination to win and establish a government at the federal and state levels.

“Anwar’s move is challenging and risky but, at the same time, it makes sure that we fight as hard as possible to ensure the victory of the people at the polls on Nov 19,” he said.

Asmuni added that eliminating corruption, providing quality employment opportunities to locals, and restoring the country's image through political and economic stability was the aim of the Harapan coalition. - Mkini

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