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    State polls: Voting a family affair for BN's Batang Kali candidate

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    BARISAN Nasional’s Batang Kali candidate Datuk Mohd Isa Abu Kasim was seen at the voting centre at SK Rasa at 8.15am Saturday (Aug 12) with his family.

    The 58-year-old was there with his wife Datin Roslina Sampul, 57; daughters Nurlisa Izzati, 28; Nurlisa Liya Husna, 26; Nulisa Atiqah, 24; and son Mohd Aiman, 22.

    Isa said that he was glad his entire family was there to support him.

    “I am also glad the weather was good and the voting process is smooth across the Hulu Selangor district,” he said.

    Mohd Isa is facing Perikatan Nasional candidate Muhamad Muhaimin Harith Abdullah Sani in a straight fight.

    Batang Kali seat was won by Harumaini Omar (then Pakatan Harapan) in the 2018.

    The seat was declared vacant in February this year by Selangor Speaker Ng Suee Lim after Harumaini failed to attend the state assembly sitting for more than six months.

    Datuk Mohd Isa Abu Kasim, the Barisan Nasional’s Batang Kali candidate, was seen at the voting centre at SK Rasa at 8.15am on Saturday (Aug 12) accompanied by his family. His wife Datin Roslina Sampul, 57, and his daughters Nurlisa Izzati, 28, Nurlisa Liya Husna, 26, Nulisa Atiqah, 24, and son Mohd Aiman, 22, were present with him. Isa expressed his joy at having his entire family there to support him. He also commented on the good weather and the smooth voting process across the Hulu Selangor district.

    In the electoral contest, Mohd Isa is facing Perikatan Nasional candidate Muhamad Muhaimin Harith Abdullah Sani in a direct confrontation. The Batang Kali seat was previously won by Harumaini Omar of the then ruling Pakatan Harapan alliance in the 2018 elections. However, the seat was declared vacant in February of this year by Selangor Speaker Ng Suee Lim as Harumaini failed to attend the state assembly sitting for more than six months.


    Credit: The Star : Metro Feed

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