Mah touches base, Dyana stumbles and falls


DATUK Seri Mah Siew Keong was still in the navy blue shirt that he wore to cast his vote when his car arrived at the Gerakan base camp at about 11pm to jubilant cheers.

The fact that he voted in the by-election spoke of his ties to Teluk Intan – the Barisan Nasional man was born and bred there and he had continued to serve the constituency even when he was out in the political wilderness.

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