MCA remains in high spirits


Making the rounds: Lim on a motorcycle distributing leaflets of his manifesto at Taman Rambai Ria as campaigning ramps up ahead of the polls. — CHAN TAK KONG/The Star

MELAKA: Despite the concerns of a low voter turnout, MCA’s spirit and determination to win the elections remain high, says Datuk Lim Ban Hong. With most campaigning activities being ramped up in the last leg and winding down before midnight, he believes voters would show wisdom in making their choice tomorrow.

“Voters will not only gauge a candidate’s performance and capability based on the 12 days of campaigning alone but also his or her past service record on the ground.

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