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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 ...
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 ...
So, how tolerant are the Melayus towards rapists and sexual predators? Don’t their leaders promote them as the superior race, religious (24-7 religion from cradle to grave), priviliged and protected? ...
“The continuing use of religious and racial issues as political tools poses a significant threat to national unity” – Sultan Nazrin Shah in a speech on his 67th birthday. What else is new? Politicians ...
“Welcome to Afganu!” is the caption of the image below, on someone’s FB post. It is a hilarious image but it upset the Taliban inspired PAS youth of Terengganu. This month, two female Muslims ...