Pakatan and PAS supporters appear to contravene no-campaigning rules


  • Nation
  • Saturday, 13 Oct 2018

PORT DICKSON: While a carnival-like atmosphere prevailed at Sekolah Kebangsaan Teluk Kemang, with both Pakatan Harapan and PAS supporters gathering very close to the school on polling day, they appear to have violated non-campaigning rules on election day.

While supporters are supposed to keep a distance of at least 50m from polling stations, representatives of the two parties were less than 30m away from the school. The area in front of SK Teluk Kemang has been cordoned off, separating supporters from both sides.

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