Bersih leaders split over calls to let prisoners vote


PETALING JAYA: The Bersih 2.0 leadership has differing views over calls to allow prisoners to vote in the next general election.

Bersih chairman Datuk S. Ambiga expressed her in-principle agreement while her co-chair Datuk A. Samad Said questioned the authorities’ motive in allowing prisoners to vote.

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