PM ANWAR URGES KEADILAN TERENGGANU TO STRENGTHEN GRASSROOTS, DEFEND PEOPLE’S WELFARE

KUALA TERENGGANU, 14 APRIL -- Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said his meeting with leaders and members of KEADILAN Terengganu yesterday served as a crucial platform to evaluate the party’s reform-driven struggle and reinforce its commitment to defending the people, particularly the poor and marginalized. He stressed that justice must go beyond rhetoric, calling for a more impactful approach grounded in facts, service, and sincerity. Anwar noted that the party’s past achievements have demonstrated its capabilities, and urged members to rebuild that strength by ensuring every area in Terengganu is well-organised and given proper attention. He called on leaders and members across all branches to strengthen party organisation, intensify grassroots efforts, and actively engage with the people by clearly explaining MADANI Government policies. “The people deserve to know the truth and must not be misled by slander or narrow political narratives,” he said. Anwar also cautioned against divisive politics driven by empty sentiments, urging KEADILAN to remain a voice of hope that upholds values of courtesy while offering practical solutions for the future. He expressed confidence that with strong determination, unity, and disciplined efforts, the party would once again emerge as a key force championing the welfare and aspirations of the people of Terengganu and the nation. -- Minutes MY / Igneseous Noris -- Credit: PM Anwar Ibrahim

KUALA TERENGGANU, 14 APRIL — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said his meeting with leaders and members of KEADILAN Terengganu yesterday served as a crucial platform to evaluate the party’s reform-driven struggle and reinforce its commitment to defending the people, particularly the poor and marginalized. He stressed that justice must go beyond rhetoric, calling […]

Ahmad Farhan Tasked With Reclaiming Indera Mahkota Parliamentary Seat For PKR

KUANTAN, April 11 -- Pahang Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) State Leadership Council chairman Datuk Ahmad Farhan Fauzi says he has been entrusted by PKR president Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to reclaim the Indera Mahkota parliamentary seat in the 16th General Election (GE16). Ahmad Farhan, who is also the political secretary to the Prime Minister, said the entrustment was a major responsibility that must be shouldered together. “Without the cooperation of all branch members, it would be difficult for us to move forward,” he said when speaking at the Indera Mahkota PKR Division Annual General Meeting here. Meanwhile, Ahmad Farhan, who is also the Indera Mahkota Division chief, said PKR membership in the area had now reached 6,666, with an increase of 1,962 members, and was targeting 10,000 members before the PKR National Congress begins. He said the party remained committed to recapturing the parliamentary seat, based on PKR’s record of victories in the constituency in 2008, 2013 and 2018, which would help the party remain in power in GE16. In GE15, Datuk Seri Saifuddin Abdullah defended the Indera Mahkota parliamentary seat under the Bersatu banner with a majority of 8,399 votes, defeating three challengers from Pakatan Harapan, Barisan Nasional and Pejuang. Saifuddin had previously won the Indera Mahkota parliamentary seat representing PKR in 2018. Meanwhile, Ahmad Farhan warned parties attempting to tarnish the image of the party, including those from within its own ranks, as such actions could weaken the party. “Attacking the PKR president is like attacking all of us, and we will oppose any efforts that could divide the party,” he said.

KUANTAN, April 11 — Pahang Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) State Leadership Council chairman Datuk Ahmad Farhan Fauzi says he has been entrusted by PKR president Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to reclaim the Indera Mahkota parliamentary seat in the 16th General Election (GE16). Ahmad Farhan, who is also the political secretary to the Prime Minister, said […]

Calls For Action Against Rafizi: PM Anwar Says Focus On Economy First

KUALA LUMPUR, April 10 -- Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has urged all parties to focus on economic issues facing the country rather than internal political matters. Anwar, who is also PKR president, said this includes calls by several party leaders for action to be taken against former PKR deputy president Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli. “It is okay. I advise them to remain calm and focus on economic issues facing the country, which are far more serious than personal matters,” he told reporters after performing Friday prayers and solat hajat at Masjid Nurussaadah here today. Previously, several party leaders, including PKR Central Leadership Council member A. Kumaresan, had called for action to be taken against Rafizi, alleging that the Pandan MP was undermining the party. Earlier, Rafizi challenged PKR to sack him when defending several statements he made against the party leadership, which were listed in the second show-cause letter issued yesterday. Rafizi has reportedly been vocal in criticising the government and PKR since stepping down as PKR deputy president and resigning as economy minister in May last year.

KUALA LUMPUR, April 10 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has urged all parties to focus on economic issues facing the country rather than internal political matters. Anwar, who is also PKR president, said this includes calls by several party leaders for action to be taken against former PKR deputy president Datuk Seri Rafizi […]

Heated Exchange Erupts at Johor PKR Convention Over Criticism of Rafizi

KUALA LUMPUR, 6 APRIL — A Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) convention in Johor was briefly disrupted yesterday following a tense exchange between party leaders R. Ramanan and Hassan Abdul Karim yesterday. The confrontation began when YB Datuk Seri Ramanan, a PKR vice-president, delivered a speech that included sharp criticism of Economy Minister Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli. In his remarks, YB Ramanan questioned Rafizi’s actions and suggested they had been detrimental to the party. MP Hassan, the Pasir Gudang Member of Parliament, interrupted the speech, objecting to the criticism on the grounds that Datuk Seri Rafizi was not present to respond. He argued that party conventions should not be used as a platform to attack absent colleagues. The situation quickly escalated as YB Datu Seri Ramanan defended his stance, insisting that party members must prioritise unity and address internal issues openly. MP Hassan, however, maintained that such criticisms should be handled through proper channels rather than aired publicly. The verbal exchange grew increasingly heated, drawing attention from delegates and briefly halting proceedings before order was restored. The incident highlights ongoing tensions within PKR, particularly over differing views on leadership accountability and how internal disagreements should be managed. Following the event, MP Hassan reportedly expressed dissatisfaction with how the matter was handled and called for a more appropriate forum for debate. The party has yet to issue an official statement regarding the incident. --Minutes MY / Igneseous Noris

KUALA LUMPUR, 6 APRIL — A Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) convention in Johor was briefly disrupted yesterday following a tense exchange between party leaders R. Ramanan and Hassan Abdul Karim yesterday. The confrontation began when YB Datuk Seri Ramanan, a PKR vice-president, delivered a speech that included sharp criticism of Economy Minister Datuk Seri Rafizi […]

PKR faces various challenges, remains strong after 27 years – Fahmi

KUALA LUMPUR: The People's Justice Party (PKR) remains strong after 27 years of facing various challenges in the country's political arena since it was founded on April 4, 1999. PKR Information Chief Datuk Fahmi Fadzil said that despite facing various obstacles, the party remained steadfast as a result of its integrity of principles and the strength of its struggle that never faded. "JUSTICE (PKR) was born from the spirit of reform, in an effort to uphold justice, fight injustice, defend the people's voice and build a Malaysia that is more just, democratic and with integrity. "This journey has not been easy. We have gone through various tests, challenges and twists and turns. Thanks to the integrity of principles and the strength of struggle, KEADILAN continues to stand, continues to advance, and continues to be a source of hope for the people," he said in a post on his Facebook page in conjunction with the party's 27th anniversary. Fahmi, who is also the Minister of Communications, said the anniversary celebration was a reminder that the reform agenda still needed to be continued for the sake of the country's future. "The spirit of reform is still alive, and our struggle is still not over. Happy 27th anniversary of JUSTICE. May the banner of reform continue to fly," he said.

KUALA LUMPUR — The People’s Justice Party (PKR) remains strong after 27 years of facing various challenges in the country’s political arena since it was founded on April 4, 1999. PKR Information Chief Datuk Fahmi Fadzil said that despite facing various obstacles, the party remained steadfast as a result of its integrity of principles and […]

Fahmi Fadzil: PKR Will Not Shield Power Abuse, Leaders Urged to Uphold Integrity

Kuala Lumpur -- The People's Justice Party (PKR) will not protect any leader or member found to be abusing power, its Information Chief Fahmi Fadzil said. YB Fahmi, who is also the Communications Minister, stressed that party president and Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has issued a firm warning that no individual—including ministers—would be shielded if implicated in misconduct. He reminded party members not to misuse their positions for personal gain or engage in actions that could tarnish the party’s image. Fahmi also recalled PKR’s past struggle against abuse of power, urging members not to repeat such practices within their own ranks. Speaking at the opening of the PKR Branch Annual General Meeting for the Federal Territories 2026 in Bandar Tun Razak, Fahmi cautioned leaders against becoming complacent. He noted that unexplained changes in lifestyle could invite negative public perception and erode trust. At the same time, he encouraged party members to maintain internal accountability by offering constructive criticism through proper channels. He emphasized that while diversity of views is welcomed within PKR, unity remains crucial, especially as the country navigates global economic pressures and an ongoing energy crisis. In a separate development, Fahmi confirmed that the defamation suit he filed against three individuals will proceed at the Kuala Lumpur High Court starting next Monday. He said he is expected to testify as the first witness, adding that the legal action was initiated to clear his name. The suit, filed on Sept 5, 2023, names Wan Muhammad Azri Wan Deris, also known as Papagomo, independent preacher Ahmad Dusuki Abd Rani, and Mohd Fauzan Madzlan, who operates the N13 Kuang Facebook account. The case relates to allegations that Fahmi misused a mosque in Rawang, Selangor, for political campaigning purposes. -- Minutes MY / Igneseous Noris

Kuala Lumpur — The People’s Justice Party (PKR) will not protect any leader or member found to be abusing power, its Information Chief Fahmi Fadzil said. YB Fahmi, who is also the Communications Minister, stressed that party president and Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has issued a firm warning that no individual—including ministers—would be shielded if […]

INCOTT Urges Melaka PKR Youth to Prioritise Reform Agenda and Grassroots Support Over Calls for Rafizi Ramli to Exit Party

KUALA LUMPUR, April 3, 2026 — Local non-governmental organisation Indian Coordination Think Tank (INCOTT) has urged Melaka youth leaders of Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) to move beyond internal disputes and concentrate on broader issues affecting the party, including declining public support and preparations for the upcoming Melaka state election. In an open letter addressed to Melaka PKR deputy chief Mohd Khuzaire Mohd Kamal and leaders of Angkatan Muda Keadilan (AMK), INCOTT national honorary secretary Muhammad Navalan Abdullah cautioned against recent calls for Rafizi Ramli to step down. The call for Rafizi’s resignation follows remarks by Mohd Khuzaire, who, according to an April 1 report by Sinar Harian, criticised the Pandan Member of Parliament for allegedly making repeated public attacks against the party. He claimed such actions have tarnished PKR’s image and undermined party president and Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. Khuzaire described the criticisms as misleading and damaging, warning they could weaken party unity and provide opportunities for political opponents. However, Navalan argued that calls for resignation fail to address deeper issues within the party. He said Rafizi’s stance reflects PKR’s long-standing reformist tradition, which encourages internal debate and accountability. “Instead of sidelining dissent, party leaders should revisit the reform ideals that once strengthened PKR,” he said. The letter also raised concerns over what it described as a sharp decline in support among Indian and Chinese voters, urging the party to adopt structured strategies and strengthen grassroots engagement. Navalan further called on AMK Melaka to play a more proactive role in reconnecting with young voters and local communities, rather than being drawn into internal controversies. Looking ahead to the next state election, he warned that PKR risks a poor showing, with projections suggesting the party could struggle to secure even a small number of seats. He described the situation as a “wake-up call” for party leaders to intensify efforts on the ground and rebuild voter confidence. The letter also questioned the relative silence of younger party figures, including Adam Adli, during what it described as a critical period. Navalan concluded by urging PKR leaders to move away from personality-driven politics and refocus on core principles such as justice, reform, and institutional renewal, while demonstrating commitment through consistent grassroots work to regain public trust, particularly in Melaka.

KUALA LUMPUR, April 3, 2026 — Local non-governmental organisation Indian Coordination Think Tank (INCOTT) has urged Melaka youth leaders of Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) to move beyond internal disputes and concentrate on broader issues affecting the party, including declining public support and preparations for the upcoming Melaka state election. In an open letter addressed to […]

PKR Pledges Full Cooperation Over Alleged RM10 Million Misconduct Involving Party MP

KUALA LUMPUR — PKR has expressed its readiness to fully cooperate with authorities regarding allegations involving one of its Members of Parliament in a RM10 million misconduct case. Party Information Chief Datuk Fahmi Fadzil said the party leadership had been briefed on the media reports concerning the allegations and would leave the matter entirely to the authorities for further investigation. “We have not held any meeting regarding this matter, but the leadership has been informed of the reports. If there is any wrongdoing, we leave it to the authorities to conduct the investigation. We have nothing to hide and the party will cooperate fully with law enforcement,” he told reporters after attending the 219th Police Day celebration at the Kuala Lumpur Police Training Centre (PULAPOL) today. Fahmi, who is also the Communications Minister, added that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has previously made it clear that the government will not shield anyone involved in misconduct. “This principle applies to all groups, including party members or MPs from the government bloc,” he said. Regarding the party’s next steps, Fahmi stressed that any investigation must begin with an official report from the complainant to enforcement agencies such as the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) or the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (SPRM). “It is up to the complainant to lodge a police report or report to any other enforcement body. This is the process that must be followed before any further action is taken,” he explained. The allegation stems from media reports that businessman Victor Chin Boon Long, linked to the ‘corporate mafia’ scandal, claimed that a PKR MP had asked him to provide RM10 million in cash to resolve the matter. On 16 March, police confirmed raids on several properties belonging to the businessman in Kemensah and Sungai Long, Kajang. However, both he and his wife were reportedly not present during the operations.

KUALA LUMPUR — PKR has expressed its readiness to fully cooperate with authorities regarding allegations involving one of its Members of Parliament in a RM10 million misconduct case. Party Information Chief Datuk Fahmi Fadzil said the party leadership had been briefed on the media reports concerning the allegations and would leave the matter entirely to […]

Sabah PKR Holds Mini Convention

KOTA KINABALU — Sabah Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) today held a mini convention as part of the party’s efforts to strengthen its grassroots machinery in preparation for the 16th General Election (GE16). Its chairman Datuk Mustapha Sakmud said the mini convention also aimed to gather party leaders and boost the morale of its members, currently […]