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Tuesday, 19 August 2008 17:26
SEBERANG JAYA, Aug 19 — Right after the annual muktamar in Ipoh ended, Pas mobilised its members to help with Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's campaign in Permatang Pauh. Although this is a Pas stronghold — the party won all the nine polling districts within the state constituency with 65.5 percent of the votes in the March 8 election — the Islamist party is not taking any chances, as it works towards ensuring Anwar's return to Parliament.

Last night at Anwar's mini rally in Kampung Petani, Permatang Pasir, more than 1,000 Pas supporters filled the venue ? a big turnout for a ceramah kelompok.

This morning, there was hardly anyone at one Pas operation centre near Kubang Semang because the real action is at State Assemblyman Hamdan Abdul Rahman's service centre in Permatang Pasir, where local Muslimat (women) members were seen briefing national leaders who had dropped by and making calls to other groups.

Workers at the centre said they worked closely with the PKR machinery especially on policy matters and campaign materials.
Pas Supporters Club founder Alex Yong said, "I'm here to observe, and maybe help in the campaigning." He is confident that Chinese and Indian voters have already decided to "send Anwar to Parliament".

Before noon, Pas Muslimat members started going out to meet voters in Sama Gagah and Simpang Empat.

"Permatang Pasir constituency will determine the success or failure of this campaign," said Permatang Pauh Muslimat election director Suraya Saat.

"We won by 6,886 votes here, and we are hoping to increase the number," she added. Suraya, who was busy answering and making phone calls when met at the service centre, said that the Muslimat members are only involved in planning mini rallies and house-to-house campaigns. "We work mostly during the day and the men will take over in the evening."

For Pas deputy election director Mariah Mahmud, she is skipping parliament this week as most of the Muslimat workers have arrived and are ready to help.

"I am just worried that Anwar supporters may be complacent and do not come out to vote. This is where we play our role to convince them to come out.

We will also focus on voters who don't reside in the constituency," the Kota Raja MP told The Malaysian Insider. She is also worried that polling is set on a working day.

But she is relieved that the campaigning has gone smoothly. "I don't want a repeat of Ijok," she said, referring to the by-election in 2007.

She plans to stay in Permatang Pauh until Friday, and hopes that by then, she would have sorted out the Muslimat campaign machinery. "You don't see much of our work. We work behind the scene meeting the voters directly," she added.

Kelantan Pas is also already in full swing, with each of the 14 divisions in the state sending up to 30 volunteers. "So at any point of time, Kelantan Pas will have more than 300 members campaigning here," said Kelantan state exco member Dr Fadzli Hassan.

"This is a very important election, it is a turning point for Malaysian democracy and will determine the future of the country," said the Temangan state assemblyman who arrived in Permatang Pauh on Monday afternoon.

However, Pas is worried the uneducated Malay voters may be affected by the sodomy allegation against Anwar. "Most voters think that it is not an issue, but some may vote based on the allegation," said Penang Pas deputy commissioner Mujahid Yusof, who is also Parit Buntar MP, when he dropped by at the service centre to check on the progress in the campaigning.
- The Malaysian Insider

 

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written by LILIN, August 19, 2008 17:46:06
Singapore allows demonstrations, political rallies..more democratic!
http://www.worldfutures.info/News/Latest/Singapore-to-ease-ban-on-political-demonstrations.html
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written by PAKRAK, August 19, 2008 17:46:43
Well done PAS! One good turn deserves another. This is what you call team work.
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written by macaufan, August 19, 2008 17:53:23
Good move PAS !!!
TQ.
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written by Agahdemo, August 19, 2008 18:04:39
Hidup Pakatan! Hidup Rakyat!
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written by Msian 2, August 19, 2008 18:08:30
Thanky PAS for helping a friend in need. New direction moving forward for all M'sians irrespective of religion & race.
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written by Don Corleone, August 19, 2008 18:14:28
About time too ! Yes, we must all be on guard, and not be complacent. We want Anwar to win by such a huge majority that it will finally allow more BN reps to get the courage to get out of the Barang Naik consortium.
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written by SamYap, August 19, 2008 19:07:52
Yes, this is more like it!

And stop all the talking, time to walk the talk.

Btw work a little more to assure us, the jittery non-muslims, that you mean what you say: that Malaysia is for ALL Malaysians and NOT just for Malay Muslims.

And chastise those who call non-muslims "babi" and "balik China or India".

That would help a lot more.
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written by ASK4u, August 19, 2008 19:41:27
Kudos to PAS.Finally you have realised that your future lies with PR.TokGuru is a very wise man. He will never forget the atrocities of UMNO towards PAS in the past.UMNO is very sly...beware!PR is your future.
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written by walaiku, August 19, 2008 20:22:58
Inshah llah this merdeka will be one of the merriest in all of Malaysian history,because a new government is waiting to take over;Aalhamdulilah ther is DSAI to be the saviour for Malaysians! smilies/smiley.gif
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written by ahmadneil, August 19, 2008 20:25:42
Not only Pas are kicking up the campaign,the chinese kapitans,hawkers,taxi drivers,car dealers,spare parts dealers,vegetable sellers etc are all helping to make sure Anwar have a huge majority.
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written by SASV, August 19, 2008 22:55:32
Well done PAS. You are indeed a friend in need. Go all out to show your support for the man who has sacrificed a lot for upholding fairness. All the best.
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written by Wakeupmsia, August 20, 2008 01:18:05
Terima Kasih PAS. Your contribution will not be left unnoticed......not by the Rakyat nor Pakatan, I'm sure. Let's make sure DSAI wins BIG! Let's work together to make Malaysia a Great Nation once again.
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written by Rozlan, August 20, 2008 08:12:16
However, Pas is worried the uneducated Malay voters may be affected by the sodomy allegation against Anwar. "Most voters think that it is not an issue, but some may vote based on the allegation," said Penang Pas deputy commissioner Mujahid Yusof, who is also Parit Buntar MP, when he dropped by at the service centre to check on the progress in the campaigning


Insyaallah.The kampung folks nowadays are not that ill informed..Please go down and you will be surprised with their knowledges of the national politics.However The Muslimat and other PR Wanita should work harder to convince the kampung womenfolks..They are the weakest point and very vulnerable to BN campaign..
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written by asguard, August 20, 2008 10:19:46
Don't let any negative influence the out come of the election there..
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