Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has found himself in hot water again for his behaviour towards a teenage student, with netizens labeling him as a “bully”.
Malaysians have expressed their dissatisfaction on social media with Anwar’s response to a teenager who asked whether the government planned to do away with the Bumiputera quota system.
During a dialogue session at Kolej Matrikulasi Pulau Pinang in Kepala Batas yesterday, the student requested that she be given time to explain some context before posing her question.
However, Anwar cut her off before she could explain, saying he already understood the question, and had already answered a similar question. Anwar also said the student should have refrained from discussing the quota system and instead should have pointed out specific cases of non-Malays being denied entry, allowing the government to address the situation.
Here is the full excerpt of the question and answer session between the student and the prime minister.
Video source: https://www.facebook.com/anwaribrahimofficial/videos/673163030929627
Malaysians have expressed their dissatisfaction on social media with Anwar’s response to a teenager who asked whether the government planned to do away with the Bumiputera quota system.
During a dialogue session at Kolej Matrikulasi Pulau Pinang in Kepala Batas yesterday, the student requested that she be given time to explain some context before posing her question.
However, Anwar cut her off before she could explain, saying he already understood the question, and had already answered a similar question. Anwar also said the student should have refrained from discussing the quota system and instead should have pointed out specific cases of non-Malays being denied entry, allowing the government to address the situation.
Here is the full excerpt of the question and answer session between the student and the prime minister.
Video source: https://www.facebook.com/anwaribrahimofficial/videos/673163030929627
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