KUALA BESUT, July 12- Two locals who are pitted against each other in the Kuala Besut by-election have promised to adopt a moderate and prudent approach to reach the voters in this Muslim enclave.
By and large, Barisan Nasional’s (BN) Tengku Zaihan Che Ku Abd Rahman, 37, and PAS’ Azlan Yusuf, 48, will be attending religious programmes such as tazkirah (religious talks) in mosques and surau throughout the campaign.
The duo will break the fast with locals as they observe Ramadan – a period of prayer, fasting, charity-giving and self-accountability.
Without doubt the by-election where the BN is defending the seat is a duel between a street smart (Tengku Zaihan) and a street savy (Azlan).
The BN is banking its hope on Tengku Zaihan, an engineer with the Drainage and Irrigation Department (DID) based in Putrajaya who had once served the Kuala Besut District DID as district engineer for five years.
Hailed from Kampung Nail, Kuala Besut, Tengku Zaihan said although he was born with the honorific ‘Tengku’, he was a regular guy as he grew up among fishermen.
A graduate in civil engineering from Universiti Sains Malaysia, he has served the community as Kuala Besut district engineer and Seri Seratus Umno branch member.
Thanking the BN leadership for nominating him to stand in the by-election, he said, “It is my ardent hope that the voters will give the opportunity to me to serve them.
“If chosen, I will do my best to help them improve their livelihood,” he added.
On the other hand, Azlan of PAS is a self-made businessman who is fondly known as ‘Che Long’ by locals.
The choice of Azlan, who is Kuala Besut PAS treasurer, ended speculations that PAS would be fielding a well known religious teacher after it failed to wrest the seat from the BN through a woman candidate in the last general election.
Nomination for the Kuala Besut state by-election is on Friday, July 12, and polling, on July 24.
The by-election has been necessitated by the death of assemblyman Dr A. Rahman Mokhtar of the BN of lung cancer on June 26.
He had won the seat with a 2,434 majority by beating Napisah Ismail of PAS in the general election on May 5.
Kuala Besut has 17,679 voters which is made up of 17,463 Malays, 125 Chinese and the rest other races.
– BERNAMA