Posts Tagged ‘DAP’

Manoharan Nomination Invitation

February 24th, 2008
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Manoharan will be represented by his wife Ms Pushpa to submit his nomination papers at Dewan Hamzah Klang. The supporters will be gathering at 8am at Letchumanan Hall (behind Convent school) before walking to the nomination centre.

The operation centre for M. Manoharan is located at No. 65 Jalan Istana, Klang.

He will be against Gerakan candidate for the N48 Kota Alam Shah state seat. Gerakan won the seat in 2004 with a majority of 2700++ votes. Total voters is around 16k.

Manoharan for ADUN!

February 23rd, 2008
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All the best to Manoharan! From the few Klangites I asked, he seems to have a fighting chance, what more with the last election’s majority is about 2743 (17%). Hope they don’t reject his papers on some technical grounds. » Read more: Manoharan for ADUN!

more Indian candidates from DAP thanks to Rayer

February 22nd, 2008
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Looks like DAP still wary of how much Indian community support they can get, plus the backlash from other communities if too many Indians are nominated. Party loyalists and grassroots may not like it if the candidates are not from their “area” or “type” of people. But looking at the way things are going, I think DAP and PKR are putting more Indian candidates compared to Gerakan (none as of today!). » Read more: more Indian candidates from DAP thanks to Rayer

Sikhs in the election

February 22nd, 2008
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Another son(s) follow father style. Well, hope he can do something about Puchong toll and traffic jam problem, but seriously…i think it won’t be solved in the next 5 years. Instead, it will only get worse. » Read more: Sikhs in the election

Why opposition can’t win

February 17th, 2008
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Good example of why the opposition can muff whatever small chances they have. If even over a seat they can disagree, what more over critical things like allocations, laws etc? » Read more: Why opposition can’t win