No slander, no sabotage at Malaysia state polls, warn PM Anwar and DPM Ahmad Zahid

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No slander, no sabotage at Malaysia state polls, warn PM Anwar and DPM Ahmad Zahid
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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and his deputy Ahmad Zahid Hamidi have laid out what is at stake at the country’s Aug 12 state polls as they warned opponents and members not to

that will take place in Malaysia’s richest state of Selangor include caretaker chief minister Amirudin Shari’s fight to defend his Sungai Tua seat as well as the return of Selangor PN chairman Mohamed Azmin Ali for the Hulu Kelang seat.

Meanwhile, Mr Azmin will be facing PH’s Juwairiya Zulkifli who is the deputy chief of the PKR women’s wing. Separately, Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, who is also the Barisan Nasional chairman, reminded component party members not to sabotage the coalition during the upcoming six state polls. “If there is a report, we don't even need to call for an investigation. If there is real evidence on social media, in video or audio recordings, we will take action," he was quoted as saying by Bernama on Tuesday.

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