Troubled by ‘quiet’ Kedah


KEDAH is infamous for its blazing hot weather and the race to secure the state in the 14th General Election will be even hotter.

For a state that the Opposition has predicted will fall to them, Kedah appears too quiet, and the dormant ground is causing some ripples among politicians on both sides of the divide, as they cannot tell what it means.

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