Will our tertiary education institutions become more sacred, beautiful and inviolably if we do not allow students to participate in political activities and talk about politics, as well as deny its access into campuses?
With the campaign period slowly tailing towards the end, I have a feeling that whatever tactics BN and Pakatan would employ should have more or less been unveiled by now. It is now time to drag the show a little longer until the clock ticks towards the midnight on the polling day.
DAP's candidate for Kluang parliamentary seat Liew Chin Tong says he is adopting a different approach in his campaign, using "Let the whole nation see Kluang" as the theme of his election rallies.
For the past five elections since 1990, PAS has been victorious in the state of Kelantan. The 13th general elections will mark the official start of "post-Nik Aziz" era.
The former means to fight for sympathy votes with the help of persecution experience or personal healthy problem while the latter means to make a soft appeal for votes by posing in an about-to lose gesture and calling the slogan of "your vote decides my fate".
The dynamic movements in urban areas and Chinese community have been expected and these are, after all, Pakatan Rakyat's strongholds. The static situation in rural areas is, however, enigmatic.
Stung by the incendiary anti-Christian campaign in the run-up to polling day, Bumiputera churches in Sabah and Sarawak are hitting back with unprecedented vigour. A "pastoral communiqué " on the 'Allah' issue has been hammered out to be circulated on Friday, just two days before polling to all city and interior churches. A copy of the communiqué was obtained by MySinchew today.