Stop vandalizing my banners, posters – Api-Api candidate

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Christina Liew

KOTA KINABALU: The PKR candidate for N15 Api-Api, Christina Liew, has called on the parties not to be over zealous in their support of their political masters to the point of sabotaging and vandalizing her party flags, billboards and banners.

“Please stop vandalizing PKR posters, billboards and banners. This is too much dirty tactics. Hitting us blow the belt will not help you to win. Let the people decide who they want to vote. Let us have a gentlemen competition.

“I have suffered setbacks from day one in my campaign due to this despicable act of certain irresponsible persons. My flags are being snatched or vandalized to the point I have to re-install them almost every night with my limited resources and manpower.

“I receive telephone calls and sms almost every day/night reporting to me the whereabouts of my campaign billboards and banners that were destroyed. This is not healthy. Please stop it,” she stressed.

Liew claimed that there are 4,000 imported voters that had been transferred by a certain powerful politician over the past one year. The battle in Api-Api constituency now is local voters versus imported voters.

She urged all the Api-Api local voters to come out in full force on May 5 rain or shine.

“Every vote counts. Please do not split your votes. If your votes are split, Api-Api may get a YB that is elected by imported voters. It is a very tough uphill task for PKR candidate to fight this battle. We need all the voters to give us the mandate decisively for us to win and to represent you in the state assembly.

“Please come out to vote early. The Meteorological Department has forecasted that there will be heavy rain in the afternoon on May 5. Please remove your finger nail polish if possible (left index finger) before going to vote. When you collect your voting paper, please check the voting paper to make sure it has no dots, lines or smeared with the indelible ink. You can always ask for another fresh voting paper if they are dirty already. Do not spoil your votes,” she added.

Liew also advised voters not to touch the voting paper until the indelible ink is dried. #myvote13 #ge13