It’s day four of campaigning for the six state elections.
Reports from the ground.
PAS sacks 8 for going against party orders
8.30am: Langkawi, Kedah - PAS has sacked eight party members in Langkawi, Kedah for going rogue.
This includes two PAS members contesting in Ayer Hangat and Kuah as independents, and their supporters and nominators.
The two independent candidates announced their decisions to leave PAS after submitting their nominations.
PAS secretary-general Takiyuddin Hassan in a statement last night thanked those sacked for their past contributions to the party and said their separation did not mark the end of brotherhood between them and other party members.
Sanusi shows off takraw skills in stealth campaign
8am: Jeneri, Kedah - Caretaker Kedah menteri besar Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor’s campaign in Jeneri has been relatively low-key thus far, with the media mostly not being invited to follow him.
One campaign stop on Monday saw the Jeneri incumbent engaging local youth in Kampung Kota Bukit in a show of sepak takraw balancing skills.
When met by Astro Awani, which managed to catch him at the campaign stop, Sanusi (above) expresses his confidence in keeping his seat.
He cites how in the 15th general election, Perikatan Nasional had about 10,000 more votes than BN in Jeneri.
Data shows that PN received 67 percent of votes in Jeneri during GE15. - Mkini
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