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Will disappointment turn Johor's Indian voters against Harapan?

Malaysiakini

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July 10, 2026

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JOHOR POLLS | Mixed sentiments as residents weigh loyalty, unmet expectations.

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Utusan Malaysia

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¡ Jun 24, 2026

‘Saya tidak rasa nasib Bersatu lebih baik daripada Pejuang’

KUALA LUMPUR: Undi Melayu tidak akan berpecah susulan kemelut yang melanda Perikatan Nasional (PN) ketika ini kerana sokongan pengundi teras masih memihak kepada gabungan itu. Ketua Penerangan Pas, Ahmad Fadhli Shaari berkata, kebimbangan mengenai perpecahan undi Melayu bukan perkara baharu kerana situa­si sama pernah dibangkitkan menjelang Pilihan Raya Umum Ke-15 (PRU15). Katanya, kebimbangan ter­sebut akhirnya ... Read more The post ‘Saya tidak rasa nasib Bersatu lebih baik daripada Pejuang’ appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

South China Morning Post

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¡ Jul 2, 2026

Can Malaysia’s unity government survive a major BN win in state polls?

Knife-edge state polls in Johor and Negeri Sembilan may reconfigure Malaysian politics, as a regrouped Malay nationalist right seeks big wins to pressure Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim into calling an early election. Barisan Nasional (BN), the Malay-led bloc, is going head-to-head against Anwar’s Pakatan Harapan (PH) in the ballots to be held this month and next, in a move by a key government coalition member that could destabilise the prime minister’s fragile administration from within. Analysts...

Malay Mail

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¡ Jul 10, 2026

Johor polls: Anthony Loke hopes voter turnout will exceed 70pc, cites strong demand for buses and trains

SEREMBAN, July 10 — DAP secretary-general Anthony Loke hopes voter turnout in the Johor state election tomorrow wi...

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Related coverage for "Will disappointment turn Johor's Indian voters against Harapan?": Utusan Malaysia — ‘Saya tidak rasa nasib Bersatu lebih baik daripada Pejuang’. South China Morning Post — Can Malaysia’s unity government survive a major BN win in state polls?. Malay Mail — Johor polls: Anthony Loke hopes voter turnout will exceed 70pc, cites strong demand for buses and trains