State polls: Pakatan and BN youth election machinery to streamline strategy


Johor youth, sports, entrepreneur development, cooperatives, and human resources committee chairman Mohd Hairi Mad Shah (middle) who is also the Umno Youth deputy chief and Umno supreme council member.

ISKANDAR PUTERI: Pakatan Harapan and Barisan Nasional election machinery youth chief Mohd Hairi Mad Shah is expected to call all youth wing leaders from component parties for a meeting this week to streamline their strategy for the upcoming elections in six states.

The meeting will also ensure that there are no loopholes or clashes in ideology during the campaign.

"I would like to thank Umno Youth chief Dr Muhamad Akmal Saleh for giving me this responsibility to mobilise all of our youth wings," said the Umno Youth deputy chief.

The Larkin assemblyman and Umno supreme council member said that their first move was to streamline their agenda so all youths under Pakatan and Barisan could work together.

"The combined effort of youth from Pakatan and Barisan will be extraordinary," he said.

Mohd Hairi, who is also the Johor youth, sports, entrepreneur development, cooperatives and human resources committee chairman, said this during a press conference at Kota Iskandar here on Wednesday (May 31).

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