170,818 voters come from unknown birthplace

PAS Youth reveals some-more discrepancies in a Election Commission's electoral roll.



PETALING JAYA: Some 170,818 electorate whose bieing born place is different have been purebred as voters, PAS Youth claimed today.

Johor PAS Youth arch Suhaizan Kaiat suggested a electorate were purebred under nation formula "71" of a Election Commission's second entertain breeze roll. This equates to that their nation of start is unknown.

But Suhaizan forked out that in a National Registration Department (NRD) list, "71" was not an official code.

As a result, there are doubts about a birthplace of a 170,818 electorate who have been purebred as eligible electorate for a entrance ubiquitous election.

"Why is formula 71 still being used when a EC itself has indicated there is a particular formula for each nation in a world?" asked Suhaizan.

He cited a case of Mismah, an Indonesian, whose status was upgraded from permanent proprietor to Malaysian citizen in four hours.

"Mismah's formula was ostensible to be '61 to prove she is from Indonesia. But instead, formula '71 was used," Suhaizan pronounced in a statement.

The "Mismahgate", as it came to be well well known in news reports, saw a EC come under complicated criticism.

Suhaizan additionally pronounced a series of purebred electorate from different nation of start was higher in Pakatan Rakyat-held states (including Perak as well as a Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory), totalling a little 97,923 or 57.32%.

"This series (170,818) is too suspicious. Is it a fluke or is it planned?" he asked.

Suhaizan additionally pronounced Chinese of a various denominations such Hokkein, Teochew, as well as Cantonese, were a top series of electorate at 72,742 whose nation of start is not known.
The Indians as well as others such as Pakistanis, Punjabis, Indian Muslims as well as Bangladeshis who were purebred under formula "71 totalled a little 29,605.

Indonesian electorate whose nation of start ! is diffe rent came up to 7,468.

Suhaizan additionally pronounced of a 170,818 voters, a little 37.7% of them purebred under formula "71" were Muslims whilst 62.30% were non-Muslims.

He predicted that a series of electorate whose birthplace is not well well known will rise in a EC's third-quarter hurl breeze ,which he pronounced will be used in a upcoming ubiquitous election.

He hopes that a NRD director-general Jariah Mohd Said will act upon a matter.

Courtesy of Bonology.com Politically Incorrect Buzz & Buzz


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