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Tuesday, 06 January 2009 13:20

Abdul Wahid Endut (Pas), Datuk Wan Ahmad Farid Salleh (BN) and Azharuddin Mamat (Independent) will be fighting it out at the KT by-election. – Photo by Choo Choy May

By Debra Chong and Adib Zalkapli, The Malaysian Insider

It's official – a three-way fight between BN's Datuk Wan Ahmad Farid Salleh, Abdul Wahid Endut of Pas and independent Azharuddin Mamat. There were four objections but all were rejected when the one-hour period ended at 11am today.

With that, the campaigning is on for the crucial Kuala Terengganu by-election that will decide the future of both Barisan Nasional (BN) and Pakatan Rakyat (PR).

For BN, this election is a must win to prove that the party has recovered from the March 8 political tsunami while PR has to show that it has not lost the momentum it has gained and that the alliance is still intact, while winning the hearts and minds of the Malay voters.

BN's Datuk Wan Ahmad Farid Salleh, clad in a blue baju Melayu, arrived at the nomination centre with deputy prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak accompanied by other party leaders as soon as the returning officer Datuk Mat Razali Kassim announced the opening of the nomination period at 9am.

They had marched for about 200m from the Menteri Besar's official residence, the Sri Iman, accompanied by thousands of supporters.

Wakaf Mempelam assemblyman Abdul Wahid Endut, whose selection as Pas's candidate took nearly everyone by surprise, arrived at the state indoor stadium with an entourage almost equal in size to the BN's.

The Kuala Terengganu Pas chief walked into the nomination centre at 9.15am accompanied by party president Datuk Seri Hadi Awang and state party chief Datuk Mustafa Ali.

BN supporters were allowed to group directly in front of the stadium while the PR group is being held back behind metal gates some 50 metres to the rear. The PR side have swarmed up like a tsunami.

While the BN side continues to sing old patriotic songs, the PR side are hoisting up giant Pas moon flags while chanting spiritedly: “Reformasi! Hidup Hidup Hidup Keadilan! Allahu Akbar! Undur BN!”

In a sign of solidarity, DAP leaders Ronnie Liu and Tan Kok Wai set aside their differences with the Islamist party over the controversial Hudud issue, by marching together with Abdul Wahid to the nomination centre together with PKR vice president Azmin Ali and information chief Tian Chua.

A third candidate has entered the fray – independent Azharuddin Mamat, 46, from KT.

However, it looks likely to be a straight fight between BN and Pas because the proposers and seconders for the other candidate have registered addresses that are not within the constituency.

A fourth aspiring candidate, Harun Abdul Rahman Mohamad , the Terengganu Akim chief, had arrived at the centre but left without filing his papers. Apparently, he had a change of heart about contesting.

While waiting for the clock to count down, on the street outside, both BN and PR supporters are beating out their war tattoo on the kompang.

The BN voices are still singing the same "Pahlawan" song while PR supporters have taken to singing "Chan Mali Chan" in addition to their chanting. Now their war cries have escalated to "BN tumbang" and "BN Hancur".

Terengganu state police chief Datuk Mohd Shukir Dahlan told the press that nobody has been arrested yet although police had to push back some 400 people from a restricted area in the district clinic compound.

Minutes later, another small crowd of PR supporters broke back into the clinic compound prompting FRU staff to enter the fray.

Meanwhile, the number of PR supporters are now backed up all the way to the Batu Bersurat roundabout, some 2km away.

As it is, the crowd is packed shoulder to shoulder, two lanes wide and spilling over onto the sidewalks.

Latest estimates from police place crowd numbers from both sides at a total of 25,000.

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written by ahmadneil, January 06, 2009 13:32:18
Racist mahathir is right,umno have indeed make the wrong choice.The photo says it all.He looks arrogant to me.
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written by ahmadneil, January 06, 2009 13:33:49
Kick out the man in blue.He is good for karaoke.
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written by ahmadneil, January 06, 2009 13:36:03
Vote for the humble guy,Abdul Wahid of PAS.
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written by Bloodhound, January 06, 2009 14:08:21
All opposition supporters should arm themselves with video cameras to tape all suspected pengundi hantu especially those coming off buses from out of town. These videos should then be sieved through by residents of the various sites to identify unknown voters or pengundi hantu.

Local volunteers should be at all the voting booths to confirm that voters are from their areas. Voters going into the voting booths which are not known to the locals should be video taped for future references and identification. If enough of supporters carry out these video tapings, then, the use of pengundi hantu can finally be confirmed or otherwise.

Participants should however be discrete as the so called "security forces/police" on duty will do their best to cover up the evidences of such pengundi hantu and they will threaten partiicipants and confiscate the cameras to ensure that the truth about pengundi hantu stays in and remain buried within KT and that evidences does not get out of the electrorate in order that the rest of the Malaysians outside KT are kept in the dark in order for their repugnant scheme to work! This is why we must expose them to the fullest for what they are! Results obtained by foul means is a cheating by any language. It defeats the purpose of elections and go against the will of the people. The people's rights to choose must never be undermined by anyone or any party for that matter. That is what democracy is all about - nothing less!

PAS volunteers must go to the Chinese/Indian areas to accompany voters to get to the voting stations. As previously in Permatang Pauh, the "security forces/police" have been reported to have intimidated/discouraged/threatened/abused the non-Malay voters to prevent them from coming out of their houses to get to the voting stations. The "security forces/police" know that these groups of voters are now more inclined to vote for the opposition (PAS in KT) and preventiing them from getting to the voting stations is as good as having pengundi hantu.

If the non-Malay voters are prevented/discouraged from getting to the voting stations and pengundi hantu are present, the odds of a fair election will be severely compromised and the will of the people hijacked! This must never happen - the rights of the people must never be compromised!
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written by Garend, January 06, 2009 14:09:32
What type of message are they trying to give here? sigh. another mis-use of power. *blek*

Saudara-saudara PR sekalian. Jangan gunakan sebarang kasaran dan jangan bagi Polis sebarang alasan untuk menangkap and menyalah-gunakan kuasa mereka. Jom semua ambil kamera and ambil gambar tindakan-tindakan tak senonoh oleh pihak parti UMNO untuk dijadikan bukti.

Way to go PR. continue this way, and we will see how those goons ended up.
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written by Counterpointer, January 06, 2009 14:26:11
MSM already have the STAR, NST, Bernama etc. online, who needs the same style crap reporting from the Malaysian Insider?
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written by clarity, January 06, 2009 14:44:47
People of KT! The candidates represents the party. So you must vote for the party not the man. Vote for honesty, not corruption. Vote for PR. Yahoo!!!
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written by pinsysu, January 06, 2009 14:44:50
da man in blue is juz da referee. he'll declare a TKO & da winner goes to PAS candidate Abdul Wahid Endut! Hip hip hooray! long live PR!
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written by eloofk, January 06, 2009 15:05:38
The presence of top leaders from the DAP and PKR shows the solidarity of the PK Alliance and its cohesiveness and co-operation, lending support to PAS in this by-election, dispelling what the BN leaders have been propaganising all along that the component parties of PK cannot work together.

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written by miwaki, January 06, 2009 15:16:28
Abdul Wahid Endut looks pleasant whereas Wan of BN looks like crook.Opposition candidate looks sad,maybe he regretted his decision to contest as he would definitely lose his deposit.

Without having to know their parties,I would definitely vote for En Abdul Wahid Endut.Hidup RPK,Hidup Rakyat,Kaput Barisan Najis.
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written by Ken Liew, January 06, 2009 16:46:32
sign..... WHY BN unit are SOOOO FAT ALL THE TIME!!!!
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written by CPY, January 06, 2009 18:51:17
UMNO sure lose!
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written by Tom n Jerry, January 06, 2009 20:44:57
All voters must use their right conscientiously for the well being of this nation in turmoil from inflation,recession & extreme politics of race,religion & hatred;give PAS the vote that they clearly deserve;only a overwhelming majority can send the right message to BN that they are no longer viable to rule this nation! smilies/cheesy.gif
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written by Daryl, January 06, 2009 20:48:58
Latest estimates from police place crowd numbers from both sides at a total of 25,000.


You know they are bias when they couldn't even dare to report the supporters statistic. Creative but cannot even bluff 7 year old kids..... smilies/tongue.gif
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written by mikewang, January 06, 2009 21:12:57
The is the result of the meeting between Najib and the chief editors.

The editors edit and make a laughing stock of themselves.
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