
Will all the Malay votes go to PN now that Najib goes to jail?
By CS Ming
3 hours ago

NOW that Malaysians are certain that Bossku will remain behind bars, here comes the crystal ball gazers who claim to know the repercussions that will follow.
A netizen recently drew quite the amount of attention for pointing out on a post on X that Najib’s incarceration means the Malay votes will all go to PN.
How true is that? Looking through the comment section, we can tell that a good majority of Malays are offended by the post, and why not?
Netizen @usanedi who followed the post summed up the sentiment with a simple explanation.

“I don’t agree, the Malays I know today are knowledgeable, many educated in politics and smart, not so gullible, all we need is young leaders with calibre team up and show yourselves in GE16, the old guys are gone for good,” added @benedictrajan27.
But @DoeRaeMond believed that the absence of Najib would have the direct opposite effect. “Without Najib Razak, Malay will vote back BN-PH,” he said, offering no explanation.
Then there was @nonsnonsnons with his grim prediction, stating that UMNO will become extinct, among many other things.

Also, check out this picture comment from @Malaysian10:

However, netizen @kaijuday said PN was certain to win the next general election as people are convinced that the Chinese controlled the economy.
“Although the report has come out that Malay government linked companies are controlling the economy,” he added.
Meanwhile, Puchong MP Yeo Bee Yin’s refusal to apologise for a post concerning former UMNO president Datuk Seri Najib Razak has been criticised as rude towards her partners in the unity government.
Selangor UMNO Youth chief Datuk Mohd Imran Tamrin said the DAP national publicity secretary’s attitude will be raised at higher levels, including the upcoming Selangor Umno liaison meeting.
Already, Puchong UMNO announced that it had severed all ties with its PH counterpart following the issue.
At least we can tell with certainty that Najib’s prison sentence will not be hurting the Chinese votes for the unity government. —Dec 28, 2025
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