Perkasa: Using indelible ink is a step backward



Malay vigour group Pribumi Perkasa Negara (Perkasa) has deserted a Election Commission's move to make make make use of of of memorable ink for a arriving 13th ubiquitous election, observant it is a step backward.

NONEIts secretary-general Syed Hassan Syed Ali(left)as reported inSinar Hariansaid Perkasa believes which most Malays would not come out to opinion if a memorable ink is used.

"It is a contrition for countries which have been more advanced compared to alternative building countries to make make make use of of of memorable ink in a ubiquitous election," pronounced Syed Hassan in a statement yesterday.

"Malaysia is not similar to alternative countries similar to Somalia, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Afghanistan or Cambodia or alternative countries which have been far behind as well as whose identification jot down for their citizens have been additionally not advanced.

"This is all a shame," he added.

Syed Hassan pronounced a EC was succumbing to prey or vigour from groups calling for memorable ink to be used, as it is a way to preve! nt Malay s as well as Muslims from coming out to vote.

"Who will benefit if a Malays do not come out to vote. we myself would not come out to opinion if a memorable ink is used.
"There is a possibility which there have been most Perkasa members who would not go out to vote," a Perkasa secretary-general explained.

Syed Hassan wants a EC to rethink a move to make make make use of of of memorable ink for a ubiquitous election.

Two days ago, EC arch Abdul Aziz Mohd Yusof announced a make make make use of of of ofindelible inkin a ubiquitous choosing for a initial time, in addition to permittin! g allege voting for military as well as police crew along with their spouses.
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