GE15: Eight-cornered fight for Sepang, with four independents also contesting


Sepang parliamentary candidates (from left) Mohd Syahrul, Che Asmah, Anuar, Rina, Mohd Daud, Muneswaran, Aiman and Nageswaran holding up their sequence numbers after successfully nominating themselves to contest in GE15.

PUTRAJAYA: The Sepang parliamentary seat will see an eight-cornered fight in the 15th General Election (GE15).

Heavyweights contesting the seat are the womens' wing chiefs of three political parties, namely Bersatu Srikandi chief Datuk Seri Rina Harun, Wanita Amanah chief Aiman Athirah Sabu and Pejuang Wanita chief Datin Paduka Che Asmah Ibrahim, as well as Sepang Umno vice-chairman Anuar Basiran.

Four independent candidates have also joined in the fray.

They are former MPSepang councillor Mohd Syahrul Amri Mat Sari and lawyer Datuk Mohd Daud Leong Abdullah, as well as businessmen Muneswaran Muthiah and Nageswaran Ravi.

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