Farmers and fishermen want reps who can help with problems affecting their livelihood


Fai showing his padi plot, saying that he suffered losses in the last three seasons when his crop was attacked by pests.

THERE are three things that are obvious in Sekinchan five years after the last general election - the building of the West Coast Expressway towards Teluk Intan, the increasing cost of things and the growing number of seniors. 

Sekinchan’s issues and that of neighbouring Sungai Panjang revolve around the needs of farmers and fisherman as these two state seats (under the Sungai Besar parliamentary constituency which fall under the Sabak Bernam district) are abundant with padi fields and fishing villages.

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