Zaid Ibrahim, a former law minister, slammed Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim for failing to deliver Malaysia’s promised “new dawn.” He accused Anwar of selective justice, noting swift action against a Kelantan petrol station attendant for allegedly insulting Anwar, while independent preacher Zamri Vinoth’s “3R” (race, religion, royalty) case languishes at the Attorney-General’s Chambers. Zaid alleged Anwar’s government targets “soft” cases but ignores politically sensitive ones, mimicking past regimes. Labeling Anwar a “dictator” rather than a reformist, Zaid warned his leadership fosters intimidation. “Even Anwar uses offensive language,” Zaid remarked, arguing the prime minister’s unfulfilled reform promises have plunged Malaysia into familiar darkness.
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