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Tuesday, 13 January 2009 07:55
By Debra Chong, The Malaysian Insider

There was an impossibly large crowd gathered at the Ocean Restaurant near the Grand Continental Hotel here last night.

They had been pouring in since 7pm for the dinner ceramah organised to rally support for five-term Pas assemblyman Abdul Wahid Endut who is looking to upgrade to a federal seat in the Kuala Terengganu by-election on Saturday.

They packed the room, roughly the size of two shoplots, leaving the restaurant’s waiters hardly any space to breathe, let alone move.

Yet, more continued to stream in. And even when it was obvious the restaurant had no more room, they continued to press against the glass windows from the outside, seemingly unbothered by the stench coming from the open drains and blowing in from the sea, barely 100 metres from the shop.

The restaurant is full to the point of overflowing but the curious did not mind following the proceedings from outside.

The restaurant is full to the point of overflowing but the curious did not mind following the proceedings from outside.

 

On the sea side, others scrambled over the wooden railings and generally squeezed themselves into any free space to follow the proceedings of the night.

After all, the ceramah featured a star-studded cast of speakers. There was the president of PKR, the Selangor Menteri Besar, the country’s most famous anti-government blogger from Malaysia Today and the Chief Minister of Penang.

The speakers arrived separately, but the crowd whistled, cheered and clapped loudly enough to bring the roof down each time one of them arrived or took to the stage or finished their speeches.

They roared in agreement when Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, the former Opposition Leader, called on them to cross the “ping pong ball” on the ballot paper come polling day.

Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng gesturing as he addresses his supporters at a rally in Kuala Terengganu

 

They gave the Pas candidate a standing ovation even though he spoke about the same things as he had at the rally in Chinatown the night before.

And when he introduced his wife and son, the response was even more thunderous.

When Lim took to the microphone, a male voice from the crowd shouted in Mandarin: “I love you!”

A startled Lim recovered quickly enough to quip: “I love you too!”, sending the crowd into a bigger frenzy.

It was possibly the warmest welcome the Pakatan Rakyat (PR) front has received from the local Chinese community since the start of the campaign.

And they donated close to RM3,500 to the DAP last night.

Pakatan Rakyat by-election candidate, Abdul Wahid Endut, launching the giant LCD screen TV donated by PR. Present were Pas president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang, Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng and former Opposition Leader, Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail

 

One might be inclined to think the alternative front have safely got the Chinese votes in their pockets.

From the turnout and the volume, the local Chinese appear to be sending a strong signal.

But in the women’s toilet later, one middle-aged woman was overheard asking another woman: “So, what did you think?”

The other replied: “I just wanted to hear what they have to say. I already know what to do on the day.”

A Malay boat builder on nearby Pulau Duyong had told The Malaysian Insider earlier: “Terengganu people tend to keep things in their heart. But they will tell all at the ballot box.”

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written by Rashid, January 13, 2009 08:03:53
Signs of victory are there. We need to push it for few days more. Remember, the load becomes heavier as your near home.
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written by mountain man, January 13, 2009 08:04:22
KT voters, show those UMNO bullies and liars where the "EXIT" door is and dump them once and for all!
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written by DreamLady, January 13, 2009 08:10:13
Debra, why are you so pessismistic with the hope the rakyat have for Pakatan?? On one hand, you described in detail the sea of people who were there at the ceramah, on the other hand, you create a gloomy future for the party based on the conversation of 2 ladies you supposedly overheard in the ladies'toilet. You are disgusting to the core!!

In short, you are a confirmed UMNO regime's running dog!!!!!
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written by batsman, January 13, 2009 08:21:43
UMNO's dirty tricks and black ops campaign must not be underestimated. Don't be overconfident. You will rue it.
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written by ahmadneil, January 13, 2009 08:47:07
Yes, the scene was indeed heart warming.The picture above only tell part of the story.It's indeed memorable if you have join in this gathering.The mood was extraordinary.Everyone was happy and determine to making it a success and kick out umno.That 7,000 votes majority that I predicted seem to be a reality after you see this crowd.
We have to thank these 2 person,RPK and LGE.They have done a wonderful job and the crowd really love them.Cheers!
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written by ahmadneil, January 13, 2009 08:48:44
Send umno packing,the earlier the better.
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written by ahmadneil, January 13, 2009 08:52:02
Who says the chinese can't do better!
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written by SocratesI, January 13, 2009 08:53:47
The last mile is in sight and we must increase our pace up a few notches for the final spurt to the tape. We must not be over-confident and we must work hard for the victory in KT that awaits us !!Another 4 more days to DDay for Barisan Najis and the Utterly Moronic Nazi Organization !! Vote for Wahid Endut of PAS/ Pakatan Rakyat !!
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written by ibabonma, January 13, 2009 09:19:42
Way back, I almost win in an election because of the Chinese votes, so what's stopping them voting Pas this time around?
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written by cheekhiaw, January 13, 2009 12:28:29
KT Chinese,

Ride a mule to seek a horse. Your alternative is a stealing ass.
And see whom the top horses are with.

Ride that mule and follow those good horses!

xxx
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written by MalaysianFirst, January 14, 2009 05:31:43
Vote for PAS is vote for Pakatan Rakyat!! UMNO you are dead meat.


Man of few words.
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written by SamSan, January 15, 2009 09:07:03
I pray that PAS, DAP, PKR and Pakatan Rakyat leaders don't be lulled into victory at KT by elections. Remember what is more important is the perception of the massive phantom voters and to which candidate these voters will be voting. Pakatan Rakyat has to uplift its campaign strategy to lure these phantom voters to turn the tables and vote for Pakatan Rakyat. They need to convince these phantom voters that only their action can stop our beloved country from further bleeding and impending paralysis due to the rampant and unchecked corruption, sodomy and pillage of our nations wealth.
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