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PR government in Selangor put the BN government to shame for what the latter failed to do for 56 years in power.

The Selangor government led by PKR shows the way to a real democracy by taking the caretaker government position seriously. Selangor executive councillors (equivalent to ministers in the federal cabinet) are to return their official cars among other privileges.

It doesn't make sense for PR to jeopardise its imminent victory by plotting chaos on election day. PKR vice president Tian Chua challenges caretaker PM Najib to lodge a police report over the purported secret dossier or the whole country will call his bluff!

Beware 'foreign' voters! Make sure you can sing the national anthem aloud without any slang that will give you away as a Bangladeshi, Pakistani, Nepali, Indonesian or even African. ABU chief Haris Ibrahim tells RFS that ABU special squad will be on the look-out for phantom voters that had been given Malaysian IC to facilitate them to vote for BN.

With the highest allocation at RM78mil for logistical expenses for the election among all states, Sarawak is planning to let cheating in the rural constituencies goes uncheck. Pemantau, the independent and un-accredited observer coalition, says it is worrying as cheating in those seats were rampant at the 2011 state election.

BN's campaigners are going over-drive with scare messages that a vote for PR will doom the country. However, they may find themselves up against better informed voters this time.

And what with all the victimisation tactics even against their own family members? A PKR supporter in Kapit shares the horrifying story of how his mother, a close relative of Kapit MP, Alexander Nanta, had her senior citizen aid withdrew because of his son's political affiliation.