The main impact of Indian revolution is expected to be seen in Kedah and Penang. The anger against Samy Vellu is quite high. MIC candidates surely have a tough time. As for Perak and Selangor, MIC can be more positive, but still have to work hard. In Kapar, Komala not having support of Indians, but the Malay votes will push her to a victory. Unless PKR can do something through its leaders and sway the Malay votes. But swinging 14,588 votes is an near impossible task by any stretch of imagination. Subang too should an interesting fight between two lawyers. » Read more: MIC worried about Kapar, Perai and Bagan Dalam
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MIC worried about Kapar, Perai and Bagan Dalam
March 2nd, 2008
Kg Pandan Indian settlement worried
March 2nd, 2008The funny part was when the person said:
“Samy Vellu told us he is so close to Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi that he can flick Abdullah’s ear. He hasn’t done anything since,” said Rajoo.
Seriously, I didn’t know there was an Indian settlement in Pandan! » Read more: Kg Pandan Indian settlement worried
Chinese vote for Chinese call in Klang
March 2nd, 2008Hmm….looks like MCA also getting desperate. I thought only MIC go around saying “ithu namma aallu”. Charles can use Internet as one way of campaign tool, since Klang people are quite internet-savvy. Open up Facebook profile, Friendster profile, etc. He must distributed more campaign material highlighting his track record, and his manifesto. » Read more: Chinese vote for Chinese call in Klang
Gender equality group members mandhandled by MIC
March 2nd, 2008JAG just started a day ago, and already creating problem for Samy Vellu. If these ladies go house to house and campaign, SV will have more headache. Its hard for JAG to be viewed as apolitical since their “targets” all come from one side of the camp only. Does it mean that the opposition MPs were more gender-sensitive. Maybe JAG can add some “targets” from Kelantan’s ruling party (if they can find one) to make it more balanced and apolitical. » Read more: Gender equality group members mandhandled by MIC
Batu Caves candidate Mohan goes door to door
March 2nd, 2008As long as he plays his game well, the chances are high for him to win the seat. Anyway, the friendly response by public towards a candidate does not necessarily translate into a vote. So, he must be careful. The independent candidate may spoil the malay votes, so Mohan has to work double time, and also try tackle chinese and indian voters. » Read more: Batu Caves candidate Mohan goes door to door