Tuesday, July 14, 2009

What To Come

We will be leaving early for Manek Urai this morning from Kota Bahru. The crowd will be the determined factor at the various polling stations and the pre-emption will be at least 75-80 per cent turnout to cast their votes.

PAS could easily garner a majority of 1000 -1300 votes after the final count.

The subsequent coverage to be posted will be from Laloh’s ceramah, the life of the people and other tourist destinations.

There are surprises to what we have seen and the humbug information people outside Kelantan are receiving about race and religion in Kelantan.

The Road To Peria

The main road leading to Peria was a nightmare. At the point of this photograph taken, we were still having two kilometres to reach Peria. Behind us, it was said to be a five kilometres stretch of vehicles crawling to the site where the "ceramah" was held.

DSAI, Lim Kit Siang and Tok Guru himself were scheduled to speak at the ceramah.


The site of the "ceramah" is good for about two-thousand crowd but it was overflowed to any corner that could accommodate the surging crowd.

From the site to the shoulder of the road (from where I was) the crowd could easily exceed seven thousand people.

The P.A. system was the only means that could keep the crowd listening to the speakers they came to listen to.

Donning the Tok Guru T-shirt and capped my hair with the PAS UNTUK SEMUA slogan, I could walk the royal road into the crowd. Anyone looking at me was "puzzled" over how and why the Chinese have the respect for their revered Tok Guru. They made way for me and even ushered me to where I wanted to go.

"Kami Sokong Tok Guru" cried out loud and clear and our sincere gesture had captured the hearts of the locals. They came to shake our hands and thanked us for the support. Their approving looks had forged us together as ONE.
Our presence, be it from the N.G.Os, Anak Bangsa Malaysia or individuals had made us feel so much at home and proud to be able to mingle with the Peria folks right in the Malay heartland.

SYABAS TOK GURU!
More to come...