DAY 14 | It’s the 14th and final day of campaigning for the six state elections.
News reports from the ground.
Harapan-BN will 'win big' in Negeri Sembilan - Rafizi
10.40am: Ampangan, Negeri Sembilan - PKR deputy president Rafizi Ramli predicts that the Pakatan Harapan-BN combo will win more than 30 seats in Negeri Sembilan in tomorrow’s polls, with Perikatan Nasional (PN) getting just four seats.
"In Negeri Sembilan, God willing, Harapan-BN will not only win and form the state government, but we will win big.
"As of yesterday evening, 55 percent of Malay voters we surveyed through phone calls said they will vote for Harapan-BN, while 40 percent said they would vote for PN.
“The remaining five percent are still undecided," Berita Harian quotes the Pandan MP as telling during a ceramah in Ampangan last night.
According to him further, the level of support by the Chinese and Indians toward the Harapan-BN combo surpasses 90 percent in Negeri Sembilan.
Wan Saiful chides rivals for provocative banners
9am: Kajang, Selangor - Fake Perikatan Nasional banners are appearing around the Bangi parliamentary constituency area.
One banner suggested that voting for PN was a ticket to heaven while another said that non-Malays were only "passengers" in Malaysia.
Bersatu supreme council member Wan Saiful Wan Jan, who is also the Bangi Bersatu division chief, said these provocative banners were removed by his team.
"I hope the public can evaluate how our rivals are desperate and are trying to tarnish PN.
"They are willing to use racism to split the people. They should be rejected," said Wan Saiful.
Police receive over 1.5k election offences reports
8am: Kuala Lumpur - The police have received 1,524 police reports alleging various election offences, Bernama quotes Inspector-General of Police Razarudin Husain as saying yesterday.
This is for the period from nomination day (July 29) up to Aug 9.
Most of these are reported in Selangor (629 reports), followed by Terengganu (289), Kedah (249), Kelantan (213), Negeri Sembilan (111) and Penang (33). For these, he says 103 investigation papers have been opened.
In addition, 13 investigations have been launched involving slander and offensive slurs or statements on social media, he adds. - Mkini
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