Kuwait Times

Malaysia’s Anwar faces sodomy accuser in election

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PORT DICKSON: Malaysian leader-in-waiting Anwar Ibrahim started campaignin­g yesterday for a poll set to return him to frontline politics-but faced a surprise challenge from an ex-aide whose sodomy allegation­s landed the political heavyweigh­t in prison. Anwar is expected to easily win the local election on October 13 and re-enter parliament as an MP, just months after being released from jail following his alliance’s shock win at national polls.

Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, 93, has pledged to step aside within two years to hand power to Anwar, his former nemesis with whom he teamed up to oust scandalpla­gued Najib Razak and his long-ruling coalition at the May election. Following the vote, Anwar, 71, received a royal pardon releasing him from prison where he was serving a sentence for sodomy in a case that his supporters said was politicall­y motivated.

He needs to be elected as an MP to qualify to take over from Mahathir, and earlier this month a lawmaker from his party vacated his seat in the coastal town of Port Dickson to make way for Anwar, a former deputy premier. Yesterday, hundreds of flag-waving supporters of the ruling Pact of Hope alliance marched to a hall in the town as Anwar and the other candidates formally registered for the poll. But there was shock when it emerged that one of his six rivals in the election is Mohamad Saiful Bukhari Azlan, a former volunteer in his office whose accusation­s of sodomy led to him being jailed in 2015.

The ex-aide, who is running as an independen­t candidate, was booed by Anwar supporters when he registered his candidacy with some of the crowd reportedly shouting: “Have you no shame?” Anwar shrugged off the prospect of Saiful using the decade-old sodomy allegation­s to attack the veteran politician during the poll race.

“That is his issue, and I don’t want to interfere. I want to focus on my work, and I think the leadership is taking the same decision as well,” he was cited as saying in The Star newspaper.

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