State polls: Pakatan, BN to use own logos in Kelantan, says state PKR chief


TUMPAT: Pakatan Harapan (PH) and Barisan Nasional (BN) will use their own logos during the Kelantan state elections, says Terengganu and Kelantan PKR state council chairman Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad.

Both coalitions have also decided not to contest against each other during the polls, he said, adding that the seat allocation negotiations were conducted in a good atmosphere.

"Alhamdulillah, I think we have no problems. Tonight, we also have a political ceramah together with Amanah and Umno at Kota Lama, Kota Baru.

"The seat allocations for Kelantan were done rather quickly, to me it’s a very positive mood, like I said before, we want to have checks and balances in the Kelantan state assembly, that’s PH and BN’s mission,” he said after visiting the Sungai Kelantan Integrated River Valley Development Project in Teluk Renjuna here Saturday.

The Kelantan state assembly will be dissolved on June 22 to pave the way for state elections, which will see PAS and the PH-BN alliance vying for the state’s 45 state constituencies. - Bernama

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