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Zahid tells those not chosen as BN candidates to accept their fate

GE14 | Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said that whether one is nominated again as a candidate for the general election or otherwise is normal every time a poll is held.

In this regard, Zahid, who is also Umno deputy president, said that any party leader who was not nominated or re-nominated as a candidate must accept the fact, and should close ranks and ensure that the BN achieved a big win in the 14th general election.

“Although it is normal that those not re-nominated will be disappointed... I urge them to put aside their disappointments,” said Zahid, who is also BN deputy chairperson, when launching the Perlis BN machinery at the Dewan 2020 in Kangar today.

Perlis Menteri Besar Azlan Man and Perlis Umno liaison body chairperson Shahidan Kassim were among the more than 5,000 people at the event.

Zahid said the BN must win two-thirds of the Parliamentary seats to form a strong government and as such, Umno members and leaders must learn from the lesson of GE13 where the BN almost lost in the polls.

He said petty problems should be put aside because the election war drums would be sounded at any time.

“I personally will not be holding this post forever, but as long I am given the mandate and trust, I will uphold them,” said Zahid, who also advised those who are not selected as election candidates to accept the fact no matter how difficult it would be.

Recapture state seats

With regard to Perlis, he said with the strong position of the Perlis BN currently, the state seats of Sanglang and Indera Kayangan could be recaptured from the opposition besides retaining the three parliamentary seats.

Zahid also announced that Padang Besar would be made a national logistics hub.

“I also heard the royal address by the Raja of Perlis, Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin Putra Jamalullail, who wanted the government to reopen the the Wang Kelian free lane so that the people in the state could earn a living besides generating the state's economy.

“The government has no problem with this,” he said to loud applause from the audience. 

Zahid also stated that the government however must undertake a feasibility study on Kuala Perlis first before it could be developed into a port.

Earlier, Shahidan in his welcoming speech had mentioned three things that he wanted the federal government to consider approving.

The deputy prime minister later visited the Perlis contingent police headquarters and held a closed-door meeting.

- Bernama

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