PKR state chief Baru Bian believes that the spirit of cooperation among the parties in Pakatan Rakyat will prevail in the final round of seats negotiation. He also calls on voters to be aware of the various election cheating methods of the BN which are essentially election offences which need to be documented and reported to the authorities and election observers like Pemantau.
Why is the Election Commission so reluctant to demonstrate that indeed the indelible ink will last 7 days? The EC has said that the colours and ingredients of the indelible ink are top secrets to avoid it being copied and used but BERSIH committee member Wong Chin Huat slams the illogical reason. How would knowledge about the ink and therefore applying it will facilitate cheating when the whole purpose of phantom voter is to present himself as a 'fresh' voter? Something fishy here.
Tindak Malaysia's PY Wong also weighs in on this perplexing matter which the EC will risk (does it care?) it being a futile exercise.
How will PR manage the finances of doing away with highway tolls? Listen to Rafizi Ramli, PKR strategic director detailed explanation on the well-planned, people-friendly and economically viable plan.
Sarawak Pemantau (Election Observer Coalition) member Timoti Chundi is bemused by the distribution of 857 pieces of padlock by the Sibu Municipal Council chairman Tiong Thai King as a thinly disguised council's project. So desperate is the SUPP man who is also contesting the Lanang seat that he is 'going a step further' in providing the padlock. We are quite sure that this is not part of the council's budget.
As caretaker PM Najib is unlikely to show up at BERSIH's manifesto 'presentation' event tomorrow, let's challenge BN's leaders and candidates during the campaign period to explain the ruling regime manifesto surrounding NCR land. Is it going to continue under Section 6 of the Sarawak Land Code as he had already allocated RM20mil for the disgraced initiative?