Multi-cornered fights in Johor not advantage: Zahid

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27 Feb 2022 • 5:59 PM MYT
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Multi-cornered fights in Johor not advantage: Zahid

BATU PAHAT – Barisan Nasional (BN) does not view the situation of being involved in 35 four-cornered fights in the Johor election as an advantage for the party to score easy wins, said chairman Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

He added that BN was confident with its own strength and not too concerned about the number of candidates vying for a seat.

“The winds of change have begun to blow in Johor, not only among the Malays…support from Indian and Chinese voters, especially in urban areas, has started to shift to BN candidates,” he told reporters after attending a gathering with the people at the Ayer Hitam Barat voting district centre here today.

Of the 56 seats up for grabs in the polls, two constituencies namely Kempas and Tiram see seven-cornered fights, four are six-cornered contests, eight are five-cornered, 35 are four-cornered, and seven are three-cornered.

Ahmad Zahid, who is Umno president, said the BN Manifesto to be unveiled soon would give hope to the younger generation, adding that it would include an offer of second-generation homes by the state government for Felda settlers. 

He said BN was offering Johor people a new deal by fielding more than 70% new faces who could prove to be a game-changer for the state.

“Although they will be facing other candidates of equivalent standard in terms of age, academic qualification and new faces, BN’s record of having provided 14 menteri besar in Johor gives us the confidence to form the state government,” he added.

Early voting for the Johor election is on March 8 and polling is on March 12.

Meanwhile, Ahmad Zahid said BN would propose implementing a new minimum wage for Johor if it gets the mandate to form the state government.

This was important to protect the interests of the people, especially low-income workers, he said.

Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri M. Saravanan had said the government was proposing to increase the minimum wage to RM1,500 a month by the end of this year. – Bernama, February 27, 2022