Pulai by-election: Indian voters could play significant role in outcome of the poll, says MIC veep


JOHOR BARU: The Indian community, who make up about 12% of the voters in the Pulai parliamentary constituency, are not “kingmakers” but could significantly contribute to the outcome of the by-election, says MIC.

Its vice-president Datuk M. Asojan said there were more than 20,000 Indian voters in the constituency’s 166,653 registered voters in this by-election.

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