No ‘green wave’ in Pahang, only blue and red, says Zahid after Pelangai win

BN chief lauds election machinery, including unity govt partners, for comfortable by-election victory

11:47 PM MYT

 

BENTONG – Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has poured cold water on the notion that there was a “green wave” in Pahang, saying that Barisan Nasional’s (BN) victory in today’s Pelangai by-election was testimony to this. 

The BN chairman said the coalition’s win was earned through the strong cooperation of its election machinery, including its alliance partners in the unity government. 

“This is a sign that there is no green wave in Pahang, only a blue (BN) and red (Pakatan Harapan) wave, which is increasingly being accepted by Malaysians, Insya-Allah,” he said in a Facebook post tonight. 

Zahid congratulated winning BN candidate Datuk Amizar Abu Adam, and also Pahang Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail, who heads the state BN, over the victory.

He also thanked the Pelangai electorate and all those who had contributed to BN’s win, including the grassroots machinery as well as the Bentong Umno divisional leadership helmed by acting chief Datuk Seri Mohammad Zaini Salleh.

Amizar won the state seat with a 2,949-vote majority after garnering 7,324 votes, defeating Perikatan Nasional’s Kasim Samat (4,375 votes) and independent candidate Haslihelmy DM Zulhasni (47 votes).

The by-election was held following the death of Datuk Seri Johari Harun who died in the Elmina plane crash in Shah Alam on August 17. – October 7, 2023

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