Prime Minister and PKR president Anwar Ibrahim has warned that there is no place in the party for members who prefer to “complain and nag.” Speaking at the Selangor PKR convention in Ampang today, he stressed the need for committed leaders to strengthen the party’s role within the unity government.
“Public support is not an empty mandate or a title to boast about; it is a serious responsibility to serve the people,” Anwar said. “Those who are willing to work must stay committed. If you don’t want to work, you should leave. Focus on helping to strengthen the party. Constant complaining and whining have no place here.”
He added that there is still much work to be done, and he is “tired of hearing complaints instead of constructive ideas.” Anwar highlighted that his administration, which has led the unity government since November 2022, acts decisively on major issues daily, particularly in tackling corruption and mismanagement.
“Everyone must support efforts to eliminate theft and corruption, even when it involves influential figures,” he said, referring to arrests of high-profile individuals including army generals, ministers, former ministers, and Tan Sris. “What matters to me is the people’s mandate, not titles.”
Anwar also called on PKR machinery in Selangor to unite and reinvigorate the party’s spirit at all levels. “We take care of Malays, Chinese, Indians, Orang Asli, the rights of Selangor citizens, and the rights of Malaysians. This is the foundation of the change we want to bring for the good of the people,” he said.

