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By-elections: don’t waste your votes on ineffective reps, says Umno’s Khaled

Party veep asserts that backing candidates with ties to govt means there is no excuse for them not to help voters

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 01 Sep 2023 9:42AM

By-elections: don’t waste your votes on ineffective reps, says Umno’s Khaled
Umno vice-president Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin says that although the Pulai and Simpang Jeram by-election results would neither change the federal nor state governments, voters should pick a representative who is aligned to both governments to retain the momentum of development. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes file pic, September 1, 2023

MUAR – Umno hopes that its loyal supporters will not waste their votes by choosing wrongly during the Pulai parliamentary and Simpang Jeram state by-elections on September 9, Umno vice-president Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin said yesterday.

He added that although the by-election results would neither change the federal nor state governments, voters should pick a representative who is aligned to both governments to retain the momentum of development.

“Voters shouldn’t waste their votes electing an ineffective representative, four years just relaxing... no need to be in the constituency, no need to bother about voters, no need to solve problems.

“But if we choose a representative with ties to the government, there’s no excuse for him to not help voters. We need a representative who really is effective in serving the people,” the Johor state liaison committee chairman said.

He also expressed his confidence that Barisan Nasional voters in both constituencies understood the importance of making the unity concept advanced by the unity government a success in the interests of the multiracial and multireligious country.

“We need to accept the benefits from the diversity to bring more progress to the country,” he told reporters after a walkabout around Taman Jeram Mulia, here today.

The by-elections are being held after the seats fell vacant following the death of their incumbent Datuk Seri Salahuddin Ayub Salahuddin on July 23. – Bernama, September 1, 2023

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