GE15: Diva AA among earliest to vote in Gombak, wishes brother Azmin good luck


PETALING JAYA: Azwan Ali was among the first to to turn up at Sekolah Kebangsaan Klang Gate in Gombak on Saturday (Nov 19) to cast his vote in the 15th General Election (GE15).

Dressed in long black attire with a red and black chequered shawl, the 56-year-old Azwan - better known as Diva AA - arrived at 7.25am.

After voting, Azwan wished his brother Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali good luck.

“Azmin, good luck. To everyone who is still sleeping, please fulfil your responsibility as a voter,” he said.

ALSO READ: GE15: Azmin Ali casts ballot at same polling centre as brother Azwan

Azmin is the Perikatan Nasional candidate for the Gombak parliamentary seat,

Azwan was set to compete against Azmin, but pulled out at the 11th hour.

He had said that his late mother came to him in a dream, and advised him against contesting in the elections.

In the 14th General Election, Azwan contested against Azmin for the Bukit Antarabangsa seat.

He lost his bid as an independent candidate, as he managed to garner only 90 votes.

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