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The Coverage posted an article titled Anwar’s Madani: The Greatest Punishment Ever Inflicted on Non-Bumiputera Malaysians.
Read the article below, is it accurate? Then make your own judgment.
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Anwar’s Madani: The Greatest Punishment Ever Inflicted on Non-Bumiputera Malaysians
25 May, 2026
Anwar Ibrahim and his Madani regime represent the most punitive, racially regressive assault on non-Bumiputera Malaysians in modern history. This is not reform. This is institutionalized ethnic discrimination dressed up as “justice” and “civilisation.”
In just 40 months of Pakatan Harapan power, they have pushed policies more extreme and racially obsessive than anything seen during Barisan Nasional’s 60 years or Perikatan Nasional’s 33 months. Yet their fanatic supporters still shamelessly wave the scarecrow of UMNO and PAS, warning non-Bumiputera about “extremism.” The hypocrisy is staggering. PH under Anwar has proven more radical on race-based quotas than the very parties they demonize.
Take the latest outrage: For purchasing very expensive properties (above RM20 million), companies must now have at least 50% Bumiputera ownership. This was hiked from 30% in November 2025. No genuine work, no cash injection, no skills, no actual contribution required — just a Bumiputera name on the share certificate to tick the racial box. Non-Bumiputera investors and foreigners are now forced to hand over half the equity to a nominal partner who brings nothing but his ethnicity.
Who actually benefits? Not the average Malay worker in the cities or the mak cik in the kampung. This policy is a golden ticket for well-connected Bumiputera elites — politicians’ families, ex-officials, cronies, and insiders. It creates a parasitic class of paper partners who extract millions for zero value. Even if you set up a new holding company, 50% means forking over RM10 million in ghost equity. Only the already wealthy — the mahakaya — can play this game. This doesn’t empower ordinary Bumiputera; it entrenches oligarchy, cronyism, and corruption at the highest levels.
This 50% threshold is even more draconian than the old Barisan Nasional 30% DEB (New Economic Policy) era. And they implement it now, in 2025-2026, when Bumiputera dominance in the T20 (top 20% income group) already stands at around 53.81%, with Chinese at just 37%. Non-Bumiputera corporate equity has already plummeted from historic highs of around 75% to roughly 25%, and this will drive it even lower. Yet Anwar’s government still demands more. Why the extremism? Why the radical escalation?
Because the real children of Anwar are not “anak Melayu, anak Cina, anak India, anak Sabah, anak Sarawak.” His true offspring are the new Bumiputera mahakaya — the politically connected tycoons who grow fatter on every new quota, every forced partnership, every discriminatory rule.
Anwar has the audacity to lecture about the “tyranny of the minority” while presiding over the systemic dispossession of hardworking non-Bumiputera citizens. This is not tyranny of the minority. This is the tyranny of a failing ideology that refuses to die — race-based rent-seeking that punishes merit, deters investment, breeds resentment, and ultimately hurts the very community it claims to uplift by keeping them dependent on political patronage instead of genuine competition.
Madani is not civilised. It is a throwback to the worst instincts of ethnic politics, delivered with slick rhetoric and zero self-awareness. Non-Bumiputera Malaysians are not second-class citizens to be milked for the benefit of elite insiders. The sooner this destructive experiment is exposed and rejected, the better for Malaysia’s future.

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