It is just the first day after nominations at Bukit Selambau but both heavyweights from Pakatan Rakyat and BN have begun canvassing for votes bright and early.
BN's aspirant S Ganesan was distributing glossy campaign pamphlets as early as 7am while he was jogging around his neighbourhood in the Cinta Sayang Golf Resort where he has lived for the past 11 years.
Accompanied by some of his friends, Ganesan passed around pamphlets containing details of his education and activities as well as his experience in politics.
Ganesan, who had completed his primary and secondary school education in Sungai Petani, gained his first degree in economics from Universiti Malaya in 1985.
Five years later, he went off to Anglia College in London to read law and attained the certificate to practice locally in 1992 at UM.
The pamphlets also carried his past and present political affiliations including his participation in state-level committees on social welfare and economics.
Passing the pamphlets to his neighbours, Ganesan asked them to vote for him.
After the jog, Ganesan accompanied Umno deputy president Muhyiddin Yassin to a Tamil-medium school in Sungai Tukang where Muhyiddin contributed RM350,000 to the school.
Muhyiddin told the media that the money reflected BN's commitment to help people regardless of their race.
He added that he felt sorry for the children at the school which is currently in a deplorable state.
(Source: Malaysiakini)
Ahh...another by-election quickie...Where is the sincerity? Hopefully, the Indian community will not be deceived.
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