Will BN recapture Selangor?


The situation is quite dire for Pakatan as it has taken no steps whatsoever to counter Umno’s lies and propaganda.

The Pakatan state government is either disinterested in strategy or plain ignorant as to what is going on in the Malay heartland. Umno’s party workers are diligently doing home visits and their task is made easier as it is reinforced by the mainstream media, the only media which penetrates into the rural areas.

Selena Tay, Free Malaysia Today

There have been grassroots reports that Umno party workers have been campaigning in the Malay rural heartland in Selangor by telling the rural folk two simple lies. The first is that if Pakatan Rakyat wins the 13th general election, DAP will “Christianise” the country and turn Malaysia into a republic like Singapore.

The second big lie spread by the Umno campaigners is that PKR’s revelations on the (National) Feedlot (Corporation) issue are all baseless. Of course, all these are falsehoods by Umno campaigners and it reveals that Umno’s desperation has already come to the fore.

Nevertheless, this is a very effective two-pronged attacking method employed by Umno in capturing the hearts and minds of the Malays so that they will give their vote to Barisan Nasional (BN).

So far, the Pakatan Selangor state government is either oblivious to Umno’s campaign or is in the dark about it as no steps whatsoever have been taken to counter Umno’s lies and propaganda.

If the Pakatan Selangor government does not take any action to reach out and explain the truth to the people, then all is lost as the polls could be held as early as February next year.

In reality, the situation in Selangor is quite dire for Pakatan. There is no use harping on “Merakyatkan Ekonomi Selangor” when Umno’s propaganda in regard to DAP and the Feedlot issues are taking root.

Ground reports have revealed that the Malay rural folk are starting to believe that DAP wants to turn Malaysia into a republic and PKR’s revelations on Feedlot are nothing but malicious lies to tarnish Shahrizat Abdul Jalil’s reputation.

With the Malay support in the kualas and the hulus swinging to Umno, it is going to be a very difficult task for Pakatan to hold on to Selangor. This is a fact as there are many seats in the rural areas compared to the urban areas. A 5% vote swing by the Malays to Umno is enough for BN to recapture Selangor.

The statistics itself clearly illustrates the difficulty Pakatan is facing. There are 10 state assembly seats in Selangor where Pakatan won with a less than 10% majority in 2008.

They are Bukit Melawati, Cempaka, Teluk Datuk, Sekinchan, Damansara (wherein all five of these seats were won with a less than 5% majority), Ulu Kelang, Bukit Antarabangsa, Kota Anggerik, Lembah Jaya and Selat Kelang.

There are eight parliamentary seats in Selangor which were also won by less than 10% majority. They are Hulu Selangor, Kuala Selangor, Hulu Langat, Kuala Langat (all of which were won by less than 5% majority), Gombak, Ampang, Selayang and Kelana Jaya.

Hulu Selangor has already been recaptured by BN when MIC’s P Kamalanathan defeated PKR’s Zaid Ibrahim in the Hulu Selangor by-election in April last year.

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