Malaysia’s skewed quota system, preferential treatment, and exclusive rights for one community, have stoked the fires of racism.
Shankar R. Santhiram
A few days ago, a Malaysian Indian lady posted a video from Pantai Remis saying that a beach side ice cream vendor refused to serve her when she w
Malaysia is in dire need of social reforms, but we are embroiled in discussions about whether or not our former prime minister should be pardoned.
Shankar R. Santhiram, FMT
Nothing seems to galvanise Malaysians, especially the urban liberals, more than whispers about our former convicted prime m
This time round, Anwar Ibrahim is in the shackles put in place by his own ‘unity government’ partners.
Shankar R. Santhiram, FMT
Having spent so many years being incarcerated for reasons best known to Dr Mahathir Mohamad and the motley crew of his successors, Anwar Ibrahim finally became prime m
Unfortunately, the precarious situation our Prime Minister is in dictates that rather than bringing in competent and effective people into his cabinet, he is most likely going to carry on “pandering” to the odd political landscape that he finds himself in.
Shankar R. Santhiram, FMT
We need minis
Shankar R. Santhiram, Free Malaysia Today
This week, four state governments under Perikatan Nasional (PN) – Terengganu, Kelantan, Kedah and Perlis – formed a grouping to focus on economic development, called the “state government 4” (SG4).
All the four states in this grouping have GDP per capi