Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Nik Aziz's son duel at Pasir Mas


Nik Abduh Nik Aziz
Kelantan PAS lists 16 new faces to contest the General Elections-13 (13GE), led by the Chief Minister, Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat.

Nik Aziz will defend Dun Chempaka. Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Ahmad Yakob remained the seat Dun Pasir Pekan.

Minister's son, Nik Abduh Nik Aziz, 43, would compete in Pasir Mas parliamentary seat, thus dealing with the BN candidate, Che Johan Che Pa and Independent candidate, Datuk Ibrahim Ali.

Announcement of Pas and PKR candidates were announced last night at the Field Machang District Council, attended by all candidates.

However candidates Dun and TV Commercial Ghucil not made on technical grounds.

Nik Amar announced candidate Ahmad Yakob Dun and lists the names of parliamentary candidates.

Dr Ramli Mohamad announced compete in Palos Bunut Dun seats for replacing the Assistant Secretary-General of the Centre Pass also state executive councilor Datuk Takiyuddin Hassan announced move to the constituency of Kota Bharu.

In addition, Pasir Mas PAS Youth chief Mohd Rozi Mohammed announced contest Tendong Dun seat, candidates will face Nasonal Front (BN) Datuk Hanafi Mamat.

Other new faces Pas candidate is Dr Ezani Hussin at Pengkalan Chepa parliamentary seat; Abdul Rahman Yunos (Sand Dun Tumboh); Mumtaz Mohd Nawi (Dun Demit); Ahmad Marzuk Shaary (Highland Parliament).

In the meantime, former Kota Baru MP Datuk Wan Rahim Wan Abdullah turned the area into Parliament and Gua Musang Tengku Razaleigh would oppose.

Kelantan PAS deputy commissioner Datuk Mohd Amar Nik Abdullah said in his speech reminded that Pas members agreed with the decision, led by the Chief Minister of leadership.

He hinted there dissatisfaction against the nomination, Mohd Amar said, what matters Umno can overthrown.

"We hope all the fans to give support, the question of dissatisfaction menumbangkang removed for Umno," he said.

Meanwhile, longtime leader Nik Aziz hopes to help new candidates who were nominated to win the party as a whole.

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