PAS Youth queries 240,000 postal voters among EC staff


PAS Youth has voiced shock over a Election Commission having 240,000 of a officers registered as postal voters, as well as declared which a staff series is outrageous as well as will make a large impact upon a 13thgeneral election.

PAS report chief Ridhuan Mohd Nor currently questioned a need to register such a outrageous series of people underneath a EC as postal voters.

NONE"The EC should have a extent upon a officers registered as postal electorate so as not to affect electoral results. In a country's general elections history, postal votes are seen as a winning factor, for they can change a course of a choosing result.

"This series does not include a existing postal electorate from a police, troops as well as their spouses. With such a outrageous amount, it will serve enlarge a prejudice of a people opposite EC as wanting to ensure victory of a sold party or coalition, which has happened like before," Ridhuan said.

He pronounced a people would think which a same modus operandi could be used in a entrance 13thgeneral choosing in sequence to prevent a better of a party or coaltion, as well as which this could be seen to be a unfortunate pierce upon a partial of a ruling coalition.

PAS Youth hopes which a EC will reduce a series of a officers casting postal votes as this can result in successive guess of a commission.

"The EC should be transparent as well as satisfactory in conducting a 13thgeneral election. The electorate cannot mount to be cheated in this election," Ridhuan pronounced in a statement.

Bersih donation drive for dangling students

On an additional matter, a Coali! tion for Clean as well as Fair Elections (Bersih 2.0) strongly condemned a BN supervision of Terengganu for revoking scholarships to nine students who took partial in a Bersih 2.0 pacific open upon July 9 last year.

"The movement taken by a Terengganu state supervision is not usually oppressive. It violates a rights of a students to arrange peacefully, as enshrined underneath a sovereign constitution.

"In doing so, a Terengganu supervision has also denied a students' right to education as enshrined in Article 12. More importantly, it makes no clarity of a prime minister's new announcement which a supervision was liberalising a mount to open assemblies."

In a statement today, a Bersih steering committee pronounced it also wished to encourage a students they were not alone.

"We suggest a benefit to them in securing authorised help as well as are prepared to take steps to lift supports to support a students as most appropriate you can.

"Bersih 2.0 calls upon other state governments to lend their asssistance to these students as well as their families. Many Malaysians mount ready to help," a statement added
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