Monday, January 5, 2009

PAS Assures No More Stopping Of Buses

SHAH ALAM, Jan 4 (Bernama) -- PAS gave its assurance today that incident like stopping of buses, on the believe that they were carrying phantom voters, as had happened in the last general election, would not happen again in the Jan 17 Kuala Terengganu parliamentary by-election.
Terengganu PAS commissioner Datuk Mustafa Ali said he had instructed party workers to abide by all regulations issued by the Election Commission as well as the police.
"And if anything happens (during the Kuala Terengganu by-election), be assured that it is not PAS' doing," he told reporters after a gathering of Terengganu-born children with PAS' candidate for the Kuala Terengganu by-election, Abdul Wahid Endut at the Selangor Public Library here, Sunday.
PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang was also at the function.
In the March 8 general election, several men, believed to be PAS supporters, had stopped nine buses which were carrying university students from the Klang Valley and other states returning to Kuala Terengganu to exercise their rights as voters, on the believe they were phantom voters.
Earlier in his speech, Mustafa said the Kuala Terengganu by-election was crucial to both PAS and the Barisan Nasional (BN) as the outcome would be used to gauge how they would fare in the 13th general election.
Nomination for the Kuala Terengganu by-election, being held following the death of its Member of Parliament Datuk Razali Ismail last Nov 28, is on Tuesday.

tunku : everytime there is an election, this bus stopping incident always happened.if bn wins then it's because the phantom voters and if the opposition wins then the so called phantom voters becomes registered voters automatically. this time mustafa ali had given his assurance that such incident will not happen again and if it happen then it is not pas.what if pkr or dap supporters stop the bus? the pakatan should advice their supporters not to take action own their own as we have law in this country.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

there's no such things as phantom voters.people who live outside of their address in their IC aren't phantom voters.they are registered voters and have the right to vote as any other voters.the opposition just making a big proportion outta this.if they win,then the issue of phamtom voters gonna gone into the thin air.

Unknown said...

apalah PR ni.asal kalah je,pengundi hantu.asal menang,pengundi hantu takde.cuba kalau BN kalah dan BN kata ada pengundi hantu?memang naik angin la PR nanti.

mana ada pengundi hantu.pengundi berdaftar tetapi duduk dikawasan lain bukan pengundi hantu.sebelum mengundi kena ada semakan dulu.mana boleh suka-suka hati je masuk mengundi.

Anonymous said...

Pembangkang memang akan sentiasa mencari pasal bila datangnya pilihanraya. Isu pengundi hantu ni dah bosan kita dengar. Kadang-kadang tak wujud pun tapi saja digembar gemburkan oleh pembangkang supaya rakyat nampak betapa 'jahat'nya kerajaan. Dipendekkan cerita, jika pembangkang kalah, maka isu pengundi hantu akan dibangkitkan dan dikaitkan dengan UMNO. Jika pembangkang menang, tiada pula isu pengundi hantu dan mereka akan kata pula bahawa kemenangan mereka adalah kerana rakyat dah tak mahu UMNO lagi dengan nada bangga dan riak...Apa-apalah...