Adenan wants big win


By Yu Ji

THE general consensus is that polling day could be delayed slightly. Originally slated before the end of April, polling could now be within the first half of May.

The shifting dates is caused by the unending tussles with SUPP-UPP and SPDP-Teras. The Chief Minister, Tan Sri Adenan Satem, must be at his wits end dealing with the problems – and if he isn’t, then SUPP president Senator Datuk Dr Sim Kui Hian certainly sounds like it.

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