The Borneo Post (Sabah)

BN needs to contest to test people’s support – analysts

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KUALA LUMPUR: Barisan Nasional (BN) needs to contest in the by-election for the Chempaka state seat, say political analysts.

Dr Azmi Hassan, a geostrateg­ist at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, said BN needs to contest i n the byelection to give the people an opportunit­y to express their support.

“If the post-f lood events are considered, then the Chempaka by-election is the best platform to assess how far the federal government’s aid has been appreciate­d by the people of Kelantan,” he said when contacted by Bernama here yesterday.

Azmi said it was critical to understand the political mood of the Kelantan people as their mood changed according to the times.

“BN contesting in this byelection would be a signal that it was always with the people of Kelantan,” he said.

Meanwhile, Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM) Internatio­nal and Political Studies lecturer Md Shukri Shuib said if BN did not contest, it would be an acknowledg­ement that PAS had automatic right to the seat.

“BN should not relinquish its responsibi­lities as a political party and deny the people the right to vote for who they want to represent them,” he said.

“BN should not be soft in this matter, and not lay down arms even before the fight begins,” he said.

Meanwhile, Umno Youth Head Khairy Jamaluddin, when met at the ‘Walk-A-Run’ carnival in Putrajaya yesterday, said BN do not need to contest in the by-election but should focus its efforts on the f lood recovery process in south and central Kelantan.

On Saturday, Kelantan UMNO chief, Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed expressed similar sentiments that focus should be on the state’s recovery after the floods.

He was commenting on Umno Kelantan’s preparatio­ns to face the by-election following the death of its incumbent, former Kelantan menteri besar Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat on Thursday from prostate cancer.

On Saturday, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak who is also BN Chairman, said BN was still waiting for official word from the Election Commission on the state seat before deciding on its next move. – Bernama

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