Johor still be the center of the wave of change

KUALA LUMPUR: Even without a security guarantee to the Pakatan Rakyat (PR), Johor remains the center of the wave of change in the next general election, said PAS vice-president Salahuddin Ayub.

"Confidence is not just based on a study, but by the people of Johor response to PR programs.

"That confidence and we do not give preference whether the Home Minister assured safety or not," he said.

Previously, when asked for the safety of the party in Johor as three times the tour bus Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim attacked and splashed paint, Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein said, "He does not need guarantees, which will determine (acceptance of PKR) people Johor itself ".

More elaborate, Salahuddin said, before local PR leaders, said to be a full 50 table if they can not even organize a dinner.



"But recently, 8,500 people bought tickets to meet the 850 tables were sold by the state of Johor PKR at a dinner party organized in Skudai," he said.

Similarly, the response to the house open house held by PAS, Kubang Kerian MP said again.

"At times, I had to attend up to six open house organized by the various parties in the PAS.

"In every event I attended the celebration and the presence of Chinese and Indian community was very encouraging and is a phenomenon that did not dare to dream of Johor PAS in first.


"The response to the Malay society would best now and no longer as before, where usually only dozens of people only present in the PAS program in the state," said Salahuddin.

He stated target PR now adds up to 18 seats in Johor.

Previously PR targets 12 seats in the state, but following various interesting developments across the country, especially in Sabah and Sarawak, it has impacted that help assist PR in the state, he said.

PR will create new momentum in the state, he said.

"There are three or four of our new Parliament will we focus on. Yang before we adopted so Grade B Grade A to be focus for bringing great hope to achieve victory," said Salahuddin

He did not say which of Parliament PR targets, and whether it is contested by PAS, PKR or DAP.
souce:harakahdaily.net

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