Khalid confident despite low turnout at CNY do



Selangor Menteri Besar Abdul Khalid Ibrahim stays confident of maintaining his reason on a Bandar Tun Razak parliamentary chair in a entrance ubiquitous election, despite a reduce audience during his Chinese New Year open residence currently compared to MCA's eventuality in a same constituency.

khalid ibrahim cny open residence selangorKhalid (right) is both Bandar Tun Razak MP as well as Ijok assemblyperson.

Bandar Tun Razak, a single of a 10 parliamentary seats won by Pakatan Rakyat in a Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory, is a single of a constituencies which MCA has been working hard to wring back.

Today's Chinese New Year open house, organised by Bandar Tun Razak PKR multiplication during Bukit Anggerik, captivated an estimated 1,000 people, falling way next a 10,000-strong throng which thronged MCA's open residence final Sunday.
Khalid, however, claimed his open residence captivated about 4,000 people.

Khalid pronounced in any case, a attendance did not reflect a political trend in Bandar Tun Razak, as most of those benefaction a MCA eventuality were outsiders.

"(The attendance) has no problem since most buses fetched people (to MCA's event). Those have been not Bandar Tun Razak voters. Bandar Tun Razak people have been very smart when it comes to election," he said.
khalid ibrahim anwar ibrahim cny open residence selangor crowdCiting his fe! at in 20 08 against a then MCA emissary apportion Tan Chai Ho, Khalid trumpeted which he has some-more than a 60 percent chance to retain a seat.

"In a final ubiquitous election, we expected it to be a 50:50 contest but a outcome turned out to be 60:40. This time I expect it to be improved than 60 percent, so a outcome would be improved than this," he said.

Khalid kick Tan by a slim majority of 2,515 votes during a final ubiquitous choosing - he bagged 28,123 votes against Tan's 25,608.

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