Don't blame Anwar alone—Most previous prime ministers did the same

Yes, we shouldn't blame Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim alone. Most previous prime ministers did the same in order to keep them stay in power.

At least, Anwar has done quite a significant contribution in combating corruption in the country. Many high-profile leaders, especially from the opposition have been caught and prosecuted.

That should be seen as the development of justice. Unless those caught are innocent. Are they? 

There is no such thing as selective prosecutions.

He looks bad because he is aggressive in fighting corruption, compared to previous prime ministers.

Only people who compromise corruption will disagree with him. Don't worry, his turn will come later.

No doubt, he's targeting his political enemies, at the same time his allies are well protected. That's normal in politics.

The fact is that most politicians cannot be trusted.

Any party or coalition that compromises corruption must be rejected completely. Among them are BN and Bersatu.

We understand the feeling of the people as expressed by The Coverage Media, via social media, the posting of which dated Friday 27 February 2026:

Forgotten Reformasi: Why True PKR Voters Must Punish Anwar and His Inner Circle

Sabah Taught Anwar a Lesson – Malaysia, Your Turn to Finish It

Dear Former Anwar Ibrahim, PKR Supporters, and Voters,

We understand that many of you are deeply disappointed with him. 

You feel betrayed and taken for granted. 

Anwar has forgotten those who voted to free him from jail and later propelled him into power. 

He has abandoned the progressive ideals he once championed, now appearing even more conservative than PAS. 

He has forsaken the multicultural spirit of PKR, broken nearly every election pledge and promise, and shattered the Reformasi movement.

In the recent Sabah state election, Sabah voters have already spoken, delivering a severe punishment to him, his party, and his allies (including DAP). 

Rafizi's supporters are outraged by Anwar's brutal attempts to undermine and mistreat Rafizi. 

The Indian community is upset over the mishandling of temple issues and the rude insult directed at an Indian student who advocated for meritocracy in university admissions. 

Chinese educationists feel cheated regarding the recognition of UEC. 

The business community is burdened by the RM33.3 billion in delayed taxes and the flip-flopping e-invoice policy. 

Voters in Selangor are unhappy with how the pig farming issue has been handled. 

Patriots resent Anwar using taxpayer money to position himself as an international hero, donating hundreds of millions overseas while many Malaysians continue to struggle.

The M40 group feels entirely left out.

Don't worry—be patient. 

The Sabahans have taught him a lesson. 

In just another 6-18 months, the next state or general election will arrive. 

That's your opportunity to channel all your disappointment, regret, hatred, anger, and frustration into the ballot box. 

For once and for all, remind Anwar and PKR of their true voter base—the ones who put him in power but whom he has long forgotten.

DAP and Amanah should distance themselves from Anwar and PKR, and instead join forces with Rafizi Ramli's new movement. 

Otherwise, DAP risks the same fate of total annihilation that befell them in the Sabah election. 

Every PKR leader associated with Anwar—be it Nurul Izzah, Fadhlina Sidek , Fahmi Fadzil, Amiruddin Shaari, Ramanan, Fuziah Salleh, Zaleha, Kamil Munim, Tengku Zafrul, and the list goes on—must be held accountable, as they are complicit in supporting his behavior.

Everybody, stay cool. Stay calm. Countdown and wait. 

Then unite, strike, and punish those who have betrayed, cheated, and manipulated you all this time. 

Anwar should seek votes from Palestinians and PAS supporters—not from us, whom he has long abandoned.

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