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Criticism is mounting against Malaysia’s Madani government after reducing the subsidised RON95 quota from 300 litres to 200 litres under the BUDI95 programme. Netizens argue the cut is unfair, especially for the B40 group, who struggle with rising fuel costs.

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Stories of commuters exhausting quotas before month’s end highlight the burden, with some resorting to borrowing IDs. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim defended the move, citing data showing most citizens consume less than 200 litres monthly. Despite stable supplies ensured by recent crude oil imports, public dissatisfaction remains strong, with calls to reinstate the 300‑litre quota.

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