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All is not well with Indians and other M'sians, DAP MP tells PM

All is not well with Indians and other M'sians, DAP MP tells PM

Malaysiakini3 days ago
A DAP MP has warned Putrajaya not to mistake the low turnout of Indian Malaysians at Saturday's "Turun Anwar" rally as them being satisfied with the government.
V Ganabatirau explained that many Indians did not show up at the opposition rally because the community was already "politically fatigued", having been worn down by promises, marginalisation and systemic neglect.
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