BN adopting new strategy in Kuala Kangsar poll — DPM

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Zahid (centre) meeting up with Malaysian students staying in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan during a luncheon. The deputy prime minister later attended a briefing by Sendai vice-governor, Masahiro Wako on efforts to rehabilitate and reconstruct the Miyagi Prefecture, which was devastated by the 2011 tsunami. — Bernama photo

Zahid (centre) meeting up with Malaysian students staying in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan during a luncheon. The deputy prime minister later attended a briefing by Sendai vice-governor, Masahiro Wako on efforts to rehabilitate and reconstruct the Miyagi Prefecture, which was devastated by the 2011 tsunami. — Bernama photo

TOKYO: Barisan Nasional (BN) will adopt the ‘campaigning without the candidate’ strategy for the Kuala Kangsar parliamentary by-election as its candidate, Datin Mastura Mohd Yazid, is observing ‘iddah’ (the waiting period following the death of a Muslim woman’s husband).

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said the newly adopted strategy of the BN machinery ever since its inception, took into consideration the fatwa or edict according to the qat’ie law (definitive source of Islamic law) on the ‘iddah’ period.

Umno had consulted several Muslim scholars including those who are members of the National Fatwa Council, besides discussing with Perak Mufti Tan Sri Harussani Zakaria, to clear the air among differing views on the position of BN candidates who are observing the ‘iddah’, he told Malaysian reporters here.

The Deputy Prime Minister said as such, several methods had been sought to introduce Mastura to the voters including broadcasting records of her speech at all district polling centres and targeted locations, besides non-verbal communication methods.

“Rest assured that we (BN) have well-thought out this strategy to ensure that due respect is given to Islamic law and hope that the voters in Kuala Kangsar, comprising almost 60 per cent Muslims, will understand the needs of the situation,” he said.

Ahmad Zahid said the campaign strategy of not having a candidate present had been explained to the Kuala Kangsar non-Muslim component leaders of BN to enable them to explain the matter to voters.

He said Mastura would stay home throughout the campaign period as she was observing the ‘iddah’.

When asked of the acceptance of Mastura by voters in the Kuala Kangsar parliament constituency, Ahmad Zahid said the BN candidate had her own advantage as she had much experience in national politics.

She had mixed around with the electorate when her husband, Datuk Wan Mohammad Khair-il Anuar Wan Ahmad, was the state assemblyman of Bukit Chandan from 2004 until 2013, and was later made the Kuala Kangsar MP since 2013, Ahmad Zahid said.

“I am confident that she will be well-received as compared to other candidates who do not mix around in the constituency, thus she will surely be able to do her best,” he said. — Bernama