Dhaka, July 27 -- Thousands of Malaysians took to the capital's streets on Saturday to protest rising living costs and a perceived lack of reform by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's unity government.
The rally organized by opposition parties marked the first major protest in Southeast Asia's sixth-largest economy since Anwar was propelled to power after general elections in 2022.
Protesters gathered at various points around the city center before converging on the city's central Merdeka (Independence) Square, carrying placards saying "Turun Anwar" - "Step down Anwar" in Malay - while police kept a close eye.
Published by HT Digital Content Services with permission from The New Nation....