While some say they will exercise their responsibility as voters, others are saying otherwise.
Some say they will exercise their responsibility as voters while others do not share the sentiment. — ZULAZHAR SHEBLEE/The Star
EVERYTHING from tight work schedules to a perceived lack of impact is making people less than enthusiastic about voting in the upcoming state polls. While some say they will exercise their responsibility as voters others are saying otherwise. Dickson Tan, 25, says his workload will not allow him to take a trip back to Kedah all the way from Kuala Lumpur for the state election.Get 30% off and stand a chance to win a luxury stay with our ads free Premium Plan
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