Johor polls: Be fair with enforcement, says PKR candidate after being fined for SOP breach


JOHOR BARU: The authorities must be fair and not play favourites when monitoring the standard operating procedure (SOPs) of the Johor state election, says a candidate here.

PKR's candidate for Larkin, Dr Zamil Najwah said that his team was slapped with a RM1,000 compound notice on Monday (Feb 28) morning during a walkabout at Kampung Melayu.

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