Opinion

Anwar: Reshaping the perspectives of privileged Malaysians

Despite the achievements of various policy reforms and administrative actions by the Madani government, the criticisms regarding its unfulfilled promises remain more pronounced.

Updated 3 months ago · Published on 05 Mar 2026 10:57AM

Anwar: Reshaping the perspectives of privileged Malaysians
The untouchables also acted as financiers for organisations that worked to protect their interests. - March 5, 2026

KEADILAN (PKR) has served as a party for devoted supporters of Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim since 1998, primarily consisting of non-elitist, urban professionals and moderate Malaysians who advocate for reforming systemic issues and achieving equitable justice.

DAP represents a coalition of various ethnic groups, mainly Chinese and Indians, who are committed to fighting for a free and fair nation, promoting the rights of all Malaysians.

In contrast, Amanah caters to Malays who fall outside the elitist political spectrum and Islamic conservatism.

Collectively, Pakatan Harapan forms a coalition for Malaysians who aspire to implement progressive and moderate governance policies.

However, the members of each political organisation do not necessarily mirror the voter demographics as described. For instance, in the recent PKR party election, the candidates who ran and succeeded were political figures hailing from working-class backgrounds, retired civil servants, and gig economy workers.

For DAP, the party underwent a leadership reshuffle, signalling a broader generational and ideological renewal within its ranks. Conversely, Amanah chose to postpone their party election that was scheduled for this year.

Despite the achievements of various policy reforms and administrative actions by the Madani government, the criticisms regarding its unfulfilled promises remain more pronounced. Several unaddressed matters require careful consideration, which brings to mind the Latin phrase festina lente (make haste slowly).

The difficulty in conveying the ideals promoted by Prime Minister Anwar has often gone unheard due to a misalignment of focus among us. To quote from his book ‘Rethinking Ourselves’, the Ummah cannot be rigidly defined but must be continually pursued.

The essence of democracy is a polylogue; a structure that encompasses diverse viewpoints, positions, and voices uniting for a common goal. In the context of the Constitution of Madinah, the term ummah refers to a wider, pluralistic political community that encompassed various tribes in addition to Muslims.

Our Prime Minister is not focusing solely on Malay voters; rather, he is reshaping the perspectives of privileged Malaysians who do not grasp that the foundation of a thriving nation lies in nurturing the most vulnerable members of society, which means addressing the weakest link and establishing an equitable playing field.

While previous policies may have appeared to provide a safety net for marginalised Malays, they effectively fostered an elitist network of politicians and tycoons. The untouchables also acted as financiers for organisations that worked to protect their interests.

Restoring the collective strength among PH supporters will necessitate that the leaders of the respective component parties, particularly at the grassroots level, focus on imparting values rather than imposing them. This is not merely an ideological struggle over political narratives; it is about engaging in genuine dialogue with the populace. It may be beneficial for our political leaders to remember not to oversimplify the categories of youth voters and ethnic support within Malaysia.

Aidi Amin Yazid

KEADILAN Deputy Sec-Gen

The views presented are the author's and do not represent those of The Vibes

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