
Pakatan supporters in upbeat mood ahead of the polls: this was the scene at a main road in KT at around 4.00pm, when Pas, DAP and PKR supporters waved at passing motorists. Among the enthusiastic road-side flag-wavers were bloggers from KL and activists from the PJ Abolish ISA vigils
2010: It’s proving to be hard to call, but Pakatan supporters are quietly confident that their candidate will coast through with a 1,000 to 2,000-vote majority. A few are predicting a bigger majority. Much will depend on whether Pas can build on the support it already has.
The Pakatan campaigners are everywhere. When I take time off this evening to look up the house I lived in when I was seven along Jalan Cerong Lanjut – I actually find the terrace house still standing, much to my delight – I notice a familiar figure walking up to the Hindu temple nearby. I take a closer look and it is Sivarasa Rasiah from PKR accompanied by a DAP activist. I stroll back to the old house and promptly run into a couple more DAP activists, who are making the rounds.

The oil royalties may have been returned, but the state’s debt has been rising and it posted a deficit for 2007
DAP leaders at a press conference this afternoon in KT
A spectacular view marred by a landfill, which stretches hundreds of metres parallel to the KT river bank, next to Jalan Bandar
PKR activists and volunteers canvas passing motorists along Jalan Bandar in Kampong Cina this morning
What’s this Information Department trailer doing here?