He scores and loses points with Sibu's electorate as he canvasses support for the BN candidate before the by-election.
A 7,000-odd crowd's interest and enthusiasm in seeing their prime minister in person at the launching of the Tua Pek Kong triennial procession turned to resentment as his bodyguards forcefully pushed them back despite many being the elderly and small children. An elderly woman labouring to shield her grandchild from the sudden melee screamed "Jangan tolak! Jangan tolak! Ada budak kecil! (Don't push! Don't push! There are small children)."
Najib's brief three-minute stay at the entrance of the Tua Pek Kong temple left some people who turned up for the event disappointed. After that, he rushed off to a meeting with Christian leaders at the Maslan Methodist Church nearby.
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