Kalau media sering memaparkan PM Najib turun padang secara mengejut dan ribuan mengejar PM untuk melepaskan rindu dendam serta bersalaman, berpeluk serta mencium tangannya, ketua pembangkang juga hebat dan mendapat sambutan menggalakkan setiap kali dia turun padang bertemu dengan orang ramai.
Ada yang memberi komen mereka tak sangka Anwar kelihatan hansem dan menyerlah dan lansung tidak serupa sebagaimana yang sering digambarkan di dalam media milik kerajaan pemerintah. Melihatkan Anwar sahaja mereka sudah mula rasa yakin bahawa dia merupakan orang baik-baik.
Ramai yang menyatakan rasa kagum dengan ketabahan ketua pembangkang tersebut yang terus berjuang walaupun sejak dia dijatuhkan dulu sehinggalah sekarang tidak pernah lepas dari hentaman serta serangan bertubi-tubi musuh-musuh politiknya.
Lihat dan baca rakaman menarik Anwar membuat kunjungan mengejut bagi menyaksikan sendiri bagaimana kaum India membuat persediaan terakhir mereka di Little India.
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Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim embarked on a walkabout in Brickfields last night to a welcoming crowd.
He arrived at the iconic elephant fountain and was immediately greeted with an Indian dance and fireworks.
His daughter Lembah Pantai Member of Parliament, Nurul Izzah Anwar, Batu MP Tian Chua, Subang MP R. Sivarasa, Bukit Bintang MP Fong Kui Lun and PKR vice president N. Surendran were also presented.
During his walkabout to meet shopowners, an elderly woman held Anwar’s hand and insisted to give him ang pow ahead of Deepavali this Wednesday.
The PKR de facto chief also appeared to be accustomed to Indian culture, as he moved his body to the Indian songs playing throughout the one-hour event.
He also dropped in at a Indian restaurant to have dinner.
Education revamp and equality top people’s wish list
A clothing booth operator, who wants to be known as Satiya, said she was able to shake Anwar’s hand and found him a very nice person.
“I hope if he one day become prime minister, he can be equal to all races and unite all of us,” she said.
S. Selva said Anwar in person appears to be different from what are reported in newspapers.
“No doubt the paper is one-sided, but we have to meet the man to see his reflections,” he said.
If Anwar is given a chance to rule the country, Selva thinks that he should revise the New Economic Policy which favours a single ethnic.
“We still practice Apartheid in this country, we are largely segregated in many aspects,” he said.
Restaurant patrons, K. Morgan and M. Kallappan said they are in full support of Anwar, who appeared to be a cheerful man to them.
“He must remember to give allocations to all types of schools and spread equal rights to all races if he ever takes over Putrajaya,” they said.
Foreign shop assistant Kumar said he was told that Anwar changed his views on the Indian after he was helped by an Indian in jail.
“Despite the authorities putting him through so much, he still fights,”
“I think the people in Malaysia should give him a chance,” said the self-confessed political-buff.
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