Rahman Dahlan: Red shirt rally was dirty but no smell of urine


PETALING JAYA: Unlike Bersih 4 demonstrations, there was no evidence of "bad smell of urine" amid the sea of rubbish in Kuala Lumpur after the 'red shirt' rally on Wednesday.

"Yes there were rubbish. But unlike Bersih demo, this time the bad smell of urine was not evident," Datuk Abdul Rahman Dahlan (pic) tweeted on Wednesday.

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