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By P. Ramasamy In politics, it is often convenient to praise individuals deemed useful—regardless of how others perceive them or their track record. This dynamic seems especially apparent in Prime … C ...
By P. Ramasamy Whether the slogan is hiruk (uproar) or damai (peace), Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), despite its large membership base, is increasingly embroiled in divisive internal politics. A looming ...
On 23 April, PKR vice-president, Nurul Anwar, told Malaysians that her father, Prime minister, Anwar Ibrahim’s reform agenda was still alive. She urged the rakyat to be patient and to continue the ...
By P. Ramasamy I was fortunate to participate in the International Conference on the Early History of Southeast Asia, held on ...
Some Malaysian political parties (or ministries) are like family-run businesses, and Prime minister, Anwar Ibrahim, is not the first nor last, to show favoritism for a family member. Special posts can ...
On Monday, 13 May 2025, it was reported that the former Penang deputy chief minister, P. Ramasamy would face power abuse ...
Some people complain about vernacular schools being places of division, but if they are really concerned about the well-being and racial integration of our school going children, why don’t they say ...
At last, the cat is out of the bag. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s true intentions regarding his successor in Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) are now loud and clear. Far from being the multiracial, reform ...
The loss of any child is heartbreaking, but to know that 11-year-old Mohamad Thaqif Amin Mohd Gadaffie had been tortured at school and suffered considerable pain in the last … Continue Reading → ...