Saturday, July 12, 2025

Anwar’s end is near: Ratu Naga’s post ignites uproar




Anwar’s end is near: Ratu Naga’s post ignites uproar




A SINGLE line from Ratu Naga — “The moment you’ve been waiting for has arrived, Papanon. Your time has come” — has sent shockwaves through the anti-Prime Minister (PM) Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim camp across global platforms.


Ratu Naga
10 hours ago
Saat yang dinanti telah tiba, Papanon. Your time has come.


The message was directed at Anwar. Ratu Naga’s post quickly drew a flood of responses from her followers, many expressing their dissatisfaction with PM. However, amid the chorus of criticism, a few voices urged caution against the populist belief that Anwar’s downfall is imminent.




In the excitement, one Miqael Ozairy wished that TWO million people, especially Malays, would join a 26th July rally called ‘Turun Anwar” to precipitate Anwar’s downfall.

“MadaNon will definitely fall! Even one million would be enough! Do it like in Sri Lanka or Bangladesh recently.”

The user claimed that such a rally would mark the rise of Malay Muslim identity in Malaysia, emphasising its significance on the 26th. He added that it could indirectly support the outspoken Rafidah Ibrahim Official, whose Facebook page with 500,000 followers has reportedly been banned.

For Mey Zmey Mey, the problem is made more pernicious “when you appoint MPs who only know how to roll around and lie”.

Kembara Diri, however, believes PM will stay in power because of his cunning tactics, ability to create divisive issues, and misuse of power.

The commentator criticises the opposition for being too weak and divided by personal ambitions. They predict Anwar will retain power in the next election unless leaders like former premier Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin step aside for more capable figures and cooperate with former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad to oust him.

Nevertheless, Azrah Azrah urges people not to create chaos amid the current global economic crisis, calling for unity to support existing leaders to avoid prolonged hardship.

She said government change can wait until the next general election and warns that toppling leaders now could lead Malaysia to end up like Iraq, which was destroyed due to slander and incitement against its leadership. — July 12, 2025


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