In Malaysia, most opinion polls are not definitive and the process is often flawed. No wonder the BN thinks Indian Malaysians will swing back to it, writes Indian Malaysian Who Will Vote For Change.
Mahathir was right when he called upon Najib to get rid of the deadwood in the cabinet. A helpful Tota has come up with a priority list of deadwood to be dumped.
Rani Rasiah condemns the government’s heavy-handed action in dealing with a Nepali migrant workers’ protest against the non-implementation of the minimum wage ruling.
He is running to the Indian Malaysians to back him up strongly with promises of a better deal for them if the BN is returned to power, writes P Sivakumar.
Bersih 2.0 co-chairman Datuk A. Samad Said openly called on voters on 6 April 2013 to support the opposition and use this “once chance” to end BN rule in GE13, reports Syed Jaymal Zahiid of the Malaysian Insider.