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GE15: Tebrau sees lawyer friends compete in unexpected race for voter hearts

Old colleagues Mohamad Isa Mohamad Basir and Jimmy Puah now find selves on opposing ends

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 12 Nov 2022 11:48AM

GE15: Tebrau sees lawyer friends compete in unexpected race for voter hearts
Jimmy Puah (centre) is of the opinion that Tebrau is not a safe seat for PKR in Johor due to various factors, but will go all out to capture the seat. – Bernama pic, November 12, 2022

JOHOR BARU – Lawyer friends Mohamad Isa Mohamad Basir and Jimmy Puah used to handle cases together, but now they are up against one another to win the hearts of voters in the Tebrau parliamentary constituency.

Despite having different political views, Isa, who is representing Perikatan Nasional, and Puah of Pakatan Harapan (PH) remain professional and friendly in their struggle to secure victory in the 15th general election (GE15).

Describing the clash with his old friend as a “gentlemen’s fight”, Puah, who is also Johor PKR deputy chairman, leaves it to the people of Tebrau to decide which representative they want.

“Isa is an old friend because we used to be in the PH legal bureau team. I have known him for a long time, so I wish him all the best.

“We are in a gentlemen’s fight, and I have never attacked him personally. I respect him as a lawyer; we are professionals and have no problem. For me, we have our visions and offers for voters in Tebrau. It is up to them to decide,” he said when met recently.

Puah, who is also the former state International Trade, Investment and Utilities Committee chairman, is of the opinion that Tebrau is not a safe seat for PKR in Johor due to various factors, but will go all out to capture the seat.

“We must admit that we now face a challenge as voters are tired and have a low opinion of politicians. Also, young voters may not be interested in voting, and there may also be voters who have had enough of political instability in Malaysia. So, it is a challenge to convince them to vote,” he said.

Meanwhile, Isa said he had no problem confronting the old friend he had known since 2005 upon returning to Johor to start a career in the legal field.

“We are colleagues in the legal field and have even handled cases together, so there is no problem. But I did not expect to face him, and neither did he,” said the former Johor Baru City Council member, who is making his debut in GE15.

“Insya-Allah, I believe I can achieve victory, but I consider myself an underdog. From the feedback I received, many people know Isa but are unfamiliar with my face.

“So I hope when I go out to meet Tebrau’s residents and put up posters and billboards, they will be able to vote for me because I am a Tebrau native and know what the people want,” he said.

Puah and Isa are in a three-way clash with Barisan Nasional candidate Datuk Nicole Wong Siaw Ting to win the Tebrau parliamentary seat. – Bernama, November 12, 2022

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