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Indian votes a crucial factor
SEGAMAT: Talk of a possible split of votes among the Malay and Chinese in the Johor election could make the Indian voters the kingmakers, say political observers.
Chinese education always on Mah’s agenda
JOHOR BARU: Deputy Education Minister Datuk Dr Mah Hang Soon considered Chinese school education his personal responsibility as soon as he was appointed to the post in 2020.
QuickCheck: Did traffic police stop an ambulance to make way for a VVIP's convoy?
A VIDEO on TikTok showing traffic police obstructing an ambulance to make way for a VVIP's convoy has sent the social media world in Malaysia abuzz with comments that the police were prioritising the VVIP over the patient in the ambulance.
Johor polls: Focus on matters within constituency, stop making baseless claims, Liew Chin Tong told
JOHOR BARU: Johor DAP chairman Liew Chin Tong ran out of topics to talk about when he resorted to criticising MCA candidates on their speech fluency, says Datuk Chong Sin Woon.
Skudai debutant no stranger to his constituents
JOHOR BARU: The Johor polls may mark the electoral debut of Barisan Nasional’s candidate for Skudai, Lim Soon Hai, but he is no stranger to the people in the state constituency.Besides his years of service as a councillor with the Iskandar Puteri City Council, Skudai is also where he chose to start his family and business.
Suave persona a plus point
JOHOR BARU: Being the youngest candidate in a five-way fight for the Semerah state seat, lawyer Mohd Fared Mohd Khalid hopes to charm voters with his people-friendly persona.
Cops: Ambulance was stopped to avoid collision with convoy in JB
JOHOR BARU: The decision by two traffic policemen to stop an ambulance on Saturday (March 5) was to avoid a possible collision with a passing convoy.
Postal voters send in ballots
JOHOR BARU: Some Malaysian postal voters in Singapore are turning to volunteers to send back their ballot papers, while others have no qualms paying about RM100 to courier them in time for the March 12 polls.“The whole postal registration process was quite easy. We managed to get our ballots via registered courier to our home in Singapore several days ago,” said Joanna Tan Sue Mae, 53.
Brisk business for printing firms ahead of polls
JOHOR BARU: Printing companies have been busy fulfilling orders for banners and flags from political parties in the Johor election.
‘Don’t undermine benefits for lower income families’
JOHOR BARU: While defending his party’s manifesto, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin claimed that criticisms from Umno vice-president Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin were insensitive to Johoreans.