PD POLLS | Pakatan Harapan Port Dickson by-election candidate Anwar Ibrahim today cited a survey saying that voters may feel confident and complacent leading to a low turnout on the Oct 13 polling day.
The PKR president-elect, who did elaborate further on the findings of the survey, said the matter worries him.
“Here, I want to appeal to all family members outside to return to vote, because if I am voted as Port Dickson MP, I will help to raise Port Dickson up again.
"But before that, I want friends to call their children and families outside to return for the polls,” he said at a ‘Dinner with Anwar Ibrahim’ last night.
The event was also attended by Harapan leaders including DAP national chairperson Tan Kok Wai and deputy Gobind Singh Deo, Amanah deputy president Salahuddin Ayub and PKR vice-president Tian Chua.
About 2,000 guests from the local community and NGOs attended the function.
In this regard, Anwar said Harapan's success in taking over the government today was due to the struggles of the past leaders such as the late Karpal Singh who should not be forgotten.
"We won now because of the deeds of the people who started the struggle, we just harvest the fruits but we will not forget the great lion Karpal Singh," said Anwar.
‘Anwar kickstarted change’
Also speaking at the dinner was Karpal's son Gobind, the Communications and Multimedia Minister, who called on Port Dickson voters to support Anwar because Harapan had taken over the government due to the reformation movement which started 20 years ago.
“Anwar has been contributed enormously to the cause, he is a fighter and my friend, we have gone through thin and thick, but now his fate will be decided by the voters of Port Dickson, his future will be determined by you, this is important as he is the future prime minister,” said Gobind.
The Port Dickson parliamentary by-election was held after its incumbent Danyal Balagopal Abdullah, 68, vacated the seat on Sept 12 to give way to Anwar to return to Dewan Rakyat.
The Election Commission has set polling day on Oct 13 while early voting is on Oct 9.
The Port Dickson parliamentary constituency has 75,770 registered voters in this by-election comprising 43 percent Malays, 33 percent Chinese, 22 percent Indians, and two percent others.
- Bernama
