'Mukhriz for MB' should BN win back Kedah



BN's Jerlun parliamentarian Mukhriz Mahathir would be a people's preference for Kedah menteri besar, should a coalition win behind a state in a next general election.

manek urai by choosing tuan aziz as well as mukhriz mahathir bn campaign 070709 06A recent consult by Universiti Utara Malaysia opposite a 36 state seats has determined which there is overwhelming support for Mukhriz(right), a son of former premier Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

The poll saw 67 percent of Malays, 78 percent of Chinese as well as 71 percent of Indians backing Mukhriz.

The emissary apportion for general trade as well as industry emerged forward of senior Kedah leaders together with sovereign apportion Mohd Jamil Khir Baharom, state Umno relationship arch Ahmad Bashah as well as state Opposition Leader Mahdzir Khalid.

Three hundred respondents were picked during random from each polling district for a survey.

Of a 10,800 respondents, 76 percent have been Malays, 16 percent have been Chinese, 7 percent have been Indians as well as one percent of Thai origin.

The majority, or 47 percent, live in villages. Another 32 percent live in civic settlements, 20 percent in cities as well as 1 percent in estates.

Better possibility seen for BN


It was found which BN, in sold Umno, stands a improved possibility ! of winni ng a choosing now.

NONEThis is si! nce 52 p ercent of a respondents voiced restlessness with a state government's performance, while 59% pronounced most of a choosing promises remained unfulfilled.

While 54 percent do not wish to see a PAS-led government re-elected, 47 percent indicated their idea which Malays had fared improved underneath BN rule.

Kedah, once an Umno stronghold, fell to Pakatan in a 'political tsunami' of 2008.
However, issues have arisen underneath a leadership of Menteri Besar Azizan Abdul Razak(left), who have been during odds with a Pakatan as well as PAS central leadership.
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