Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin warned that the government could face a financial loss of up to RM2.5 billion if the Eagle High issue is not resolved promptly. The issue, which involves a controversial land dispute in the state of Perak, has sparked significant public debate and political tension. The government has been urged to take decisive action to prevent further economic and social repercussions.
In response to recent public criticism, Prime Minister Muhyiddin addressed concerns raised by students who referred to Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim as "Uncle Anwar." He emphasized the importance of maintaining a respectful and constructive dialogue, while also highlighting the need for clarity on unresolved legal and administrative matters. The government has called for a balanced approach that respects both public sentiment and legal procedures.
The situation has drawn attention from various political factions, with calls for transparency and accountability. While some argue that the issue should be resolved through legal channels, others believe that a more diplomatic approach is necessary to avoid further escalation. The government remains under pressure to provide a clear timeline for resolution.
The ongoing debate reflects broader concerns about governance and public trust, as citizens continue to demand greater transparency and responsiveness from political leaders.





























