Sunday, July 30, 2023

LIVE DAY 2 | Anwar’s poster vandalised in PAS' stronghold Lunas

DAY 2 | It is Day Two of campaigning for the six state elections.


Village in Baling abuzz with replica of Nuri helicopter

2:45pm: Baling, Kedah - The peaceful village of Kampung Sungai Tembak A is experiencing an unusual surge of buzz, all thanks to a striking replica of a Nuri helicopter.

Wrapped in Perikatan Nasional's signature dark blue shade and proudly showcasing the coalition and PAS emblems, the helicopter replica also displays a poster of PN chairperson Muhyiddin Yassin, PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang, and caretaker Kedah menteri besar Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor.

According to Free Malaysia Today, the ‘helicopter’ has been around since Friday, drawing crowds from neighbouring towns and boosting the local economy as villagers sell food and drinks to visitors.

Crafted by NGO Gerak Amal Bersama, the replica cost around RM18,000 to construct and took seven months to complete. Visitors can take pictures and explore the 'chopper', which accommodates up to 10 people, for free.


Anwar’s poster vandalised in Lunas

2.30pm: Lunas, Kedah - A poster featuring Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has been vandalised in Kampung Permatang Tok Din - a stronghold area for PAS.

The red bunting displaying the words “Malaysia Madani” along with a portrait of Anwar is left with a large gaping hole.

The damaged poster is in front of a Petron petrol station in the village.

Lunas is the most “crowded” battleground in Kedah with five candidates joining the race.

Pakatan Harapan candidate Shamsul Anuar Abdullah will be going against Perikatan Nasional’s Khairil Anuar Ramli and three other independent candidates.


Students not blocked from being active in politics - Khaled

2pm: Students are not blocked from being actively involved in politics, including campaigning for the upcoming state polls, says Higher Education Minister Khaled Nordin.

He reminds students that they have been given the freedom to be involved in politics since the last amendment of the Universities and University Colleges Act (UUCA).

However, Khaled warns that students should not bring party politics to campus.

“We are not ‘police officers’ who want to monitor students (in politics), we definitely do not want to control (the students), but do not bring party politics to campus.

“Aside from campaigning, the students are given the freedom to be in politics, they can even contest if they want to but that day (nomination day), there were none who wanted to contest, but we do not block them,” he says, as reported by Utusan Malaysia.


Dissatisfaction over candidacies temporary, says PN leader

1.10pm: The issues of dissatisfaction among Perikatan Nasional members over certain candidacies is only temporary, says PN deputy chairperson Ahmad Faizal Azumu.

PN will resolve these issues and will not let them affect their campaigning, he adds.

PN deputy chairperson Ahmad Faizal Azumu

“Alhamdullilah, we overcame it well and we are always stressing to our members that the one contesting is our party. The candidates only represent us, and in the end, when we are in control of the state governments, we work as a team,” he says, as reported by Sinar Harian.

This is his response to the dropping of PAS’ Nik Mohammad Abduh Nik Abdul Aziz as a candidate in Kelantan as well as the boycott from PAS members against Gerakan president Dominic Lau as the Bayan Lepas candidate.


Independent candidates ‘not much of a threat’ - Aminuddin

12.20pm: Independent candidates are “not much of a threat” in Negeri Sembilan, says Pakatan Harapan state chairperson Aminuddin Harun (above).

However, Harapan will not take them lightly, he adds.

This is his comment on former Seremban PKR deputy chief Rafie Ab Malek, who is defending his Ampangan seat as an independent candidate.

Pakatan Harapan state chairperson Aminuddin Harun

Rafie previously alleged a “certain individual” had tried to remove him from the state administration and hit out at the PKR leadership for not letting him defend Ampangan.

Ampangan will witness a three-cornered clash between Rafie, Harapan/PKR’s Tengku Zamrah Tengku Sulaiman who replaced him, and Perikatan Nasional candidate Muhammad Ghazali Zainal Abidin.


Sidam candidate’s father passes away

11.05am: Pakatan Harapan’s Sidam, Kedah candidate Bau Wong Bau Ek says his father passed away last night at 9pm.

Bernama reports that Bau Wong’s 87-year-old father Bau Ek Endin Soon died from shingles and measles.

The funeral will be held on Aug 1, Bau Wong says.

Bau Wong is going toe-to-toe with the Perikatan Nasional candidate from Bersatu Juliana Abdul Ghani in Sidam.


Rafizi challenges Bachok MP to debate on economy

10.15am: PKR deputy president Rafizi Ramli challenges PAS’ Bachok MP Mohd Syahir Che Sulaiman to a debate on the economy.

This comes after his challenge for a similar debate to Perikatan Nasional’s Azmin Ali and Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor was turned down.

Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli

“Azmin has turned it down, Sanusi has turned it down, I want to see if Syahir who is being touted as the number one economic figure in PN will step forward and we have given him plenty of space.

“I will write to him officially and I will await his answer,” Rafizi says, as reported by Harian Metro.

The economy minister says he will continue to ask PN representatives for debates as such a culture is important for the country’s renewal.


‘Be my guest’, says PM on possible motion of no confidence

9.15am: Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim says he does not fear facing a motion of no confidence in the Dewan Rakyat, unlike his predecessor Muhyiddin Yassin.

On the contrary, Anwar is willing to expedite the motion if it is tabled by shortening the notice period from two weeks to three days.

“When there was a motion of no confidence against him (Muhyiddin), he called for an emergency. If you want to challenge (me), be my guest,” he says, as reported by Free Malaysia Today.

Parliamentary sittings were suspended under the emergency called by Muhyiddin, who cited the Covid-19 pandemic at the time.


All eyes on Guan Eng and Chow

9am: Penang DAP held its first ceramah after the nominations last night. Amidst talks of factional fights, two prominent leaders, Chow Kon Yeow and Lim Guan Eng, were present and seemed united when they raised their hands together.

The ceramah, which took place at the Penang Chinese Town Hall, was to introduce 19 DAP candidates to the voters.

Caretaker chief minister Chow arrived before 8.30pm. About half an hour later, DAP veteran Lim Kit Siang also arrived and sat next to Chow, and they could be seen engaging in conversation.

DAP veteran Lim Kit Siang and caretaker chief minister Chow Kon Yeow

Guan Eng arrived at around 10pm shortly after his father Kit Siang left.

Many reporters seized the opportunity to capture the interaction between Guan Eng and Chow.


Altimet wants to resolve ‘unfinished business’ in Lembah Jaya

8.30am: PKR’s Lembah Jaya candidate Syed Ahmad Syed Abdul Rahman Alhadad, better known as rapper Altimet, says he wants to resolve “unfinished business” in the constituency formerly held by Haniza Talha.

He compares Haniza to a broken pipe that needs to be replaced, saying that he is willing to play the role of the replacement, as reported by Free Malaysia Today.

Rapper Altimer

Haniza was with PKR when she won the seat in the 14th general election but has since been kicked out of the party after the Sheraton Move for allying with then PKR deputy president Mohamed Azmin Ali.

Altimet also says he wants to change the perception that entertainers are not serious about running in elections.


Ex-Chempaka rep refutes Nik Aziz’s brother’s claim

8am: Chempaka, Kelantan - Representing the party to contest in an election is not a family legacy but rather the continuation of a struggle, says former Chempaka assemblyperson Fathan Mahmood.

Former Chempaka assemblyperson Fathan Mahmood

Even with no names mentioned, Fathan's remarks at a ceramah in Pengkalan Chepa last night could clearly be understood as a reference to a statement by Nik Din Nik Mat, the younger brother of the late PAS spiritual adviser Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat.

"Prove that we're fighting for the party, not for personal gains.

"The legacy in our party (PAS) is built on the struggle, not of family descendants," said Fathan.

Yesterday, Nik Din had accused PAS vice-president Mohd Amar Abdullah of being the alleged "mastermind" behind a move that led to Nik Aziz's son, Nik Abduh, being dropped from contesting the seat once held by his father as then menteri besar. - Mkini

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