Where the loudest win the streets
Tuesday, August 25th, 2009
A little help needed, but vote she will
By Syed Jaymal Zahiid
AUG 25 — Party colours and flags flooded the streets and narrow gravel alleys of Permatang Pasir. The morning serenity was tempered by the stomp of armies of supporters from Pakatan Rakyat (PR) and Barisan Nasional (BN) as old enemies, PAS and Umno, locked horns in a verbal battle to claim dominance in this semi-rural Malay heartland.
Today is D-day for voters here. The federal significance of both PR and BN now lies in the hands of the “simpletons” of Permatang Pasir. Victory for either BN’s Rohaizat Othman or PAS’s Mohd Salleh Man signals either the resurgence of support for the national ruling coalition, or a thrust to the aspirations of an opposition pact to claim federal power.
Supporters of both sides, mostly Malays, are fully aware of the significance of this by-election and thronged the streets, armed with loud-coloured banners, party logo tees and pride on their faces in an attempt to exert dominance in a constituency where the strength of both PAS and Umno are said to be equally matched. (more…)












