Free Malaysia Today reports that former Member of Parliament Kian Ming says DAP deputy chairman Nga Kor Ming’s controversial remarks played a role in boosting support for Barisan Nasional (BN) during the Johor state polls (PRN Johor). In the accounts provided, Kian Ming characterizes Nga as BN’s “other poster boy,” alongside earlier political messaging, arguing that the deputy chairman’s comments helped galvanise voters in favour of BN. The reports link Nga’s statements to wider voter sentiment that contributed to BN’s performance at the polls. The outlets state that BN wins strongly in Johor and that Kian Ming attributes part of that outcome to reactions triggered by the controversial remarks. The reporting focuses on Kian Ming’s interpretation of voter response rather than providing direct details of the remarks themselves. Overall, the sources present the claim that Nga’s comments are associated with increased support for BN, set against BN’s large election result in Johor.
Kian Ming says Nga’s remarks boosted BN support in Johor polls
Free Malaysia Today reports that former Member of Parliament Kian Ming says DAP deputy chairman Nga Kor Ming’s controversial remarks played a role in boosting support for Barisan Nasional (BN) during...
- Kian Ming says Nga Kor Ming’s remarks influenced voter support for BN in Johor.
- The remarks are described as “controversial” by the source.
- The sources connect the remarks with BN’s large win in PRN Johor.
- Nga is described as BN’s “other poster boy” in the context of Kian Ming’s statements.
- The reporting is based on Kian Ming’s assessment of the election outcome.
Bekas Ahli Parlimen berkata, kenyataan kontroversi timbalan pengerusi DAP itu semarakkan sokongan terhadap BN di sebalik kemenangan besarnya di Johor.
1 hour agoThe former MP says controversial remarks made by the DAP deputy chairman galvanised support for BN as it stormed to a big win in Johor.
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