Jailed Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim urged voters to choose his former political nemesis, Mahathir Mohamad, less than 24 hours ahead of the most hotly contested general election in the country’s history. Though still serving his jail term, Anwar has been in hospital for the last few months. He began a five-year sentence for sodomy in 2015, on a charge he and his supporters say was politically motivated, and is expected to be released early on June 8. Anwar was first jailed after Mahathir sacked him as deputy prime minister in 1998. In a dramatic change of heart, both leaders buried their feud in 2016, and agreed to join forces with the aim of unseating Najib.