Johor which is an Umno outpost could remove as many as seven seats in a 13th ubiquitous election.
The alternative night I watched, upon TV3, an talk with Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin.
He pronounced a 13th ubiquitous election is an uphill battle for Umno as well as Barisan Nasional (BN). I think Muhyiddin this time around speaks with a hold of realism.
Maybe he refuses to be bamboozled with over-optimistic Jasa (Special Affairs Department) reports I saw some of them especially upon Pahang as well as I was laughing.
Were these reports created whilst celebration kopi tiam or eating keropok lekor?
Or were they created whilst sitting upon a bed during home? Those suckers during domicile won't be able to tell a difference.
Muhyiddin must be thinking about his home state as well Johor.
Ong Kah Ting, former MCA president, is not going to contest. His chair might go to a opposition.
Umno bastion
Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein is retreating to Kota Tinggi. That means incumbent Syed Hamid Albar isn't contesting anymore as he is no longer winnable.
Sembrong chair as well is gone. Bakri is an additional area that's losable. Dr S Subramaniam (MIC deputy president) can say bye bye to Segamat. Pasir Gudang is an additional parliamentary chair which looks shaky.
Johor will remain a citadel for Umno, but a few some-more parliamentary seats will go to a opposition.
The seats in Labis, Pulai as well as Gelang Patah are all during risks. If Shahrir Samad does not mount in Johor Baru, then which chair will quit too.
These might not all go to PKR but DAP is set to take over some of these se! ats.
The antithesis might increase a parliamentary presence from a current a single to seven seats in Johor.
Before 2008, former mercantile adviser Daim Zainuddin likely which BN will remove 5 states.
At which time everyone accused Daim of being past his budding as well as over a hill. They even hurled alternative unmentionables during him. But this time, too, he's some-more or less saying a same thing.
The writer is a former Umno state assemblyman as well as a FMT columnist.
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