Changing Political Dynamics in Malaysia: Role of Ethnic Minorities

Pankaj K Jha
Archive data Joined IDSA August 2005 Expertise Southeast Asia Politics and Economy; Regional Organizations, Terrorism; Diaspora Studies, Defence Cooperation. Education PhD, Jawaharlal Nehru University (2003) Current Project Prospects of Defence… Continue reading Changing Political Dynamics in Malaysia: Role of Ethnic Minorities read more
Volume:33
Issue:1
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The 12th Malaysian general elections have been significant in more ways than one. Most importantly, the opposition unity combined with the grievance vote of the ethnic minorities challenged the United Malays National Organisation hegemony long prevalent in Malaysian politics. The Bersih rally and Hindraf agitation that saw large-scale mobilisation before the elections also points to the active participation of civil society. The socio-economic marginalization of the ethnic minorities, erosion of religious rights, corruption, and unemployment accelerated such a change in the political scenario. This paper looks into different facets of the changing political dynamics in Malaysia and the role of ethnic minorities. It also looks into the policy options before India with regard to ethnic Indians in Malaysia.

Keywords: Malaysia