Barisan Nasional (BN) is attempting to capitalize on growing tensions between PAS and Bersatu, aiming to regain control of the Bukit Kepong state seat. Ahmad Syarie Yusof, a political observer, stated that the deteriorating relationship between the two parties creates an opening for BN to attract PAS voters. The Bukit Kepong seat is currently held by an opposition party, and a shift in voter allegiance could significantly alter the political landscape. This development suggests a potential realignment of political forces as parties vie for support. BN’s strategy focuses on leveraging the perceived discord within the opposition to strengthen its own position. The situation highlights the fluid nature of Malaysian politics and the importance of coalition dynamics. This move indicates a proactive approach by BN to exploit vulnerabilities in the opposition’s unity.