Rafizi’s Party Focused On Attacks, Not Solutions, Claims AMK Leader

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The Parti Kancil led by Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli is said to be increasingly losing its direction after becoming overly focused on criticising Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, while neglecting key issues affecting the people.

Angkatan Muda Keadilan (AMK) Exco member Dzul Hilmi Zainol said Rafizi now appears more interested in political attacks rather than presenting new ideas or policy solutions to help Malaysians cope with current challenges.

He stressed that the public does not need politics driven by hatred, personal vendettas or defamation, but instead demands practical solutions to issues such as the rising cost of living, job opportunities, investment inflows and national stability.

According to him, Parti Kancil has recently spent more time attacking the Prime Minister rather than offering constructive proposals for the nation.

He also questioned what real policy alternatives the party is offering beyond continuous criticism of the government.

Dzul Hilmi added that several government initiatives, including efforts to reduce diesel prices and strengthen the national economy, appear to be ignored by Rafizi.

He said this behaviour shows a political focus driven more by perception and personal attacks rather than problem-solving for the rakyat.

He further stated that Malaysians are now mature enough to distinguish between those who genuinely serve the nation and those who are merely engaged in political confrontation without solutions.

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