Defence chief denies postal votes fixed allegations

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug eighteen Chief of Defence Forces Gen Tan Sri Zulkifeli Mohd Zin denied a claim by four former soldiers which they were instructed to mark thousands of postal ballots whilst in serving, instead claimed these soldiers were being used by certain quarters.

Yesterday in a PAS press discussion a soldiers revealed how they were allegedly instructed by their commanding officers to mark a ballots upon behalf of alternative servicemen.

Today, during a armed forces media discussion Zulkifeli assured a open which choosing by casting votes by soldiers was clean, pure as well as finished in a veteran manner without any interference from higher ups, Bernama Online reported.

He combined which a balloting routine was monitored by representatives of all a contesting political parties as well as eccentric observers.

Present with him during a press discussion were Chief of Air Force Gen Tan Sri Rodzali Daud, Chief of Army Gen Datuk Zulkifli Zainal Abidin as well as Chief of Navy Admiral Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Jaafar.

Zulkifeli took a opportunity to explain about a setting up of a territorial armed forces company in each parliamentary constituency. He pronounced which these potential personnel can be recruited in defending a country, as well as will be regular electorate not armed forces voters.


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