Malaysia

Autistic student thanks PM Anwar for free education policy, calls it 'a gift of hope'

Rajendrra Vharma, a student from the Special Education Integration Program (PPKI), said the policy demonstrated genuine care for children with special needs and affirmed that every child has a place in Malaysia’s future.

Updated 4 months ago · Published on 21 Jan 2026 3:05PM

Autistic student thanks PM Anwar for free education policy, calls it 'a gift of hope'
Rajendra also encouraged fellow students with disabilities not to give up – January 21, 2026

AN autistic student has publicly thanked Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim for expanding free education for those from low-income families and persons with disabilities, describing the move as a powerful message of inclusion and hope.

Rajendrra Vharma, a student from the Special Education Integration Program (PPKI) at Sentul Utama, said the policy demonstrated genuine care for children with special needs and affirmed that every child has a place in Malaysia’s future.

“Your announcement of free education is more than a policy; it is a gift of hope.

“It shows that our future matters, and that every child, no matter their challenges, has a place in Malaysia’s journey forward,” Rajendrra, who is also an autistic artist recognised by the Malaysian Book of Records, said in a message expressing appreciation to the prime minister.

Yesterday, Anwar announced that students from low-income households and those with disabilities will be exempted from tuition fees at public colleges, universities and polytechnics, a move aimed at ensuring equal access to education regardless of background or ability.

According to Anwar, who is also the Finance Minister, the initiative reflects the government’s commitment to social justice and inclusive development, particularly for vulnerable groups who often face financial and structural barriers to higher education.

The policy covers tuition fees at public institutions and is part of broader education reforms under the Madani government framework, which prioritises equity, dignity and opportunity for all Malaysians.

In his message, Rajendra also encouraged fellow students with disabilities not to give up, while expressing gratitude to parents and teachers for their continued support and dedication.

He concluded by thanking Anwar for “believing with us”, a sentiment that has resonated widely as the government pushes forward with reforms aimed at narrowing inequality through education. – January 21, 2026

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