Thousands gather in Kuala Lumpur demanding PM Anwar's resignation
Thousands of people rallied in Kuala Lumpur on July 26 calling for Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to step down due to various economic and political challenges. Protestors gathered at the National Mosque before marching towards Independence Square, joined by opposition parties and activist groups.

Thousands gathered at Masjid Negara, the National Mosque, in Kuala Lumpur to protest against Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim on July 26.
Thousands of people gathered in Kuala Lumpur on July 26 for the Turun Anwar (Anwar Resign) rally demanding that Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim step down to take responsibility for a slew of economic and political challenges. The protestors, mostly dressed in black, chanted slogans urging Anwar to resign as they marched towards Dataran Merdeka, the final gathering place for the rally. The rally, backed by the opposition Perikatan Nasional alliance, aimed to address issues such as cost-of-living concerns, electricity rate hikes, and fuel subsidy reductions.
Attendees expressed worries about increasing restrictions on freedom of speech and the looming Urban Renewal Act for Kuala Lumpur districts. Smaller rallies and convoys with prominent speakers like Dr. Mahathir and Mr. Muhyiddin have been held across the country in recent weeks.
According to the source: The Straits Times.
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