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GE15: ‘where are her children?’ social media users mock Zuraida’s road campaigning

Videos of incumbent Ampang MP standing on divider asking for votes draw humorous quips

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 15 Nov 2022 9:26PM

GE15: ‘where are her children?’ social media users mock Zuraida’s road campaigning
Datuk Zuraida Kamaruddin is hoping to retain the Ampang parliamentary seat in GE15, which she has held since 2008 after she won the seat on a PKR ticket. Following the Sheraton Move, she joined Bersatu and later PBM. – Screen grab pic, November 15, 2022

by Qistina Nadia Dzulqarnain

KUALA LUMPUR – Parti Bangsa Malaysia (PBM) president-designate Datuk Zuraida Kamaruddin’s campaign tactics have become the target of jokes and outrage on social media, as she canvasses for votes ahead of the 15th general election (GE15) just four days away.

Videos of Zuraida clad in the party’s signature purple while standing on a road divider in the middle of a busy street and holding a campaign poster of herself have been making rounds on social media, with users poking fun at her actions.

Similar videos of her standing on the road divider and urging passing motorists to vote for her are also on PBM’s TikTok account.

Twitter user @KulupFans posted one such video, sarcastically writing: “Where are this old lady’s children? How can they leave their mother to beg in the middle of the road just for a bite of rice?”

Another Twitter user, @bumilangit, shared a recording of a livestream on PBM’s official TikTok, quipping that one of the best comments he saw was one which suggested that Zuraida was a roadside pickled fruit seller.

Zuraida is hoping to retain the Ampang parliamentary seat in GE15, which she has held since 2008 after she won the seat on a PKR ticket. Following the Sheraton Move, she joined Bersatu and later PBM.

Appearing to come to Zuraida’s defense, user @vladputiner said that such campaign tactics are not new for the caretaker plantation industries and commodities minister.

“It is her (Zuraida’s) habit during every election to campaign in the middle of the road, especially when traffic is heavy. (She has been doing this) since she was in PKR.”

User @Syaz1_75 also pointed out that Zuraida’s risky campaign style could bring about adverse consequences instead of garnering support for the Ampang incumbent.

“It is dangerous to stand on that narrow divider. It is not only dangerous for her, but also to other road users.”

Meanwhile, in a statement today, Zuraida urged voters to consider her ministerial achievements when casting their votes in the Ampang constituency, which is set to see a nine-cornered battle.

Prior to being the plantation industries and commodities minister, she also served as the housing and local government minister under the Perikatan Nasional (PN) and the PH governments.

Malaysians will head to the polls this Saturday. – The Vibes, November 15, 2022

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