On March 28, 2025, former Malaysian Law Minister Zaid Ibrahim criticized the disproportionate outrage among Malays on social media over a temple-mosque dispute in Kuala Lumpur, contrasting it with their silence on corruption scandals like the one in Sabah. Speaking to Malaysiakini, he lamented, “If we displayed the same level of anger towards corruption and abuse of power… we would have better leaders who could help the community and nation progress.” Zaid urged unity, noting non-Muslims, as taxpayers, deserve equal government support under the Constitution. He cautioned against divisive exploitation, calling for focus on good governance as religion dictates.
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