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Justice Without Fear or Favour

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Justice Without Fear or Favour Ending the Politics Around Drunk Driving Every time a life is lost to a drunk or impaired driver, Malaysia goes through the same cycle: shock, grief, anger — and then a familiar derailment into race, religion, and identity. The victim becomes a statistic. The offender becomes a proxy for a community. And the central question — how do we prevent the next death? — gets buried under noise. This is not just unhelpful. It is dangerous. It corrodes trust, weakens institutions, and distracts from the only outcome that matters: consistent, equal application of the law that deters behaviour and protects lives. The law is already strong. The system is not. Malaysia’s Road Transport Act, particularly Section 44 after the 2020 amendments, is already clear. Causing death while under the influence carries heavy jail terms, substantial fines, and long driving disqualificati...

We Built More… But Did We Build Right?

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We Built More… But Did We Build Right? By Amarjeet Singh @ AJ Drive out at 7.30am. Not one road. Not one area. Not one township is spared. Cars crawling. Engines idling. People frustrated before the day even starts. And we ask… Where did we go wrong? We see cranes everywhere. We see new launches every month. We see townships rising from empty land. High density. Low density. Luxury branding. Affordable promises. Everything looks good on brochure. Everything looks complete on paper. But step into reality… Traffic doesn’t lie. The Illusion We Keep Selling In Malaysia, we have normalised one dangerous mindset: “Bina sahaja… infrastructure kerajaan punya hal.” Build first. Approve first. Sell first. Let someone else deal with the consequences later. And for years… it worked. Because demand was high. Buyers had limited choices. Information was controlled...

She Refused to Break

☬ She Refused to Break The Story of Sardarni Balbir Kaur This is not just a story. This is what happens… when life hits a family — and they don’t walk away. Sardarni Balbir Kaur d/o Late Sardar Pall Singh Malhi A name. A life. A woman who didn’t just live… She stood . 2015 Not a year. A blow. Her partner… gone. Just like that. No goodbye. No preparation. Just silence. Before the family could even breathe… Life struck again. MRSA. Three months. In a coma. Three months where every second asked one question: Stay… or go? She came back. Not the same. But she came back. And life changed The house was still full. Voices. Children. Movement. ...

The Silent Burden: Are Men Really Lonely… Or Just Unheard? | Amarjeet Singh @ AJ

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The Silent Burden: Are Men Really Lonely… Or Just Unheard? | Amarjeet Singh @ AJ THE SILENT BURDEN: ARE MEN REALLY LONELY… OR JUST UNHEARD? A hard-hitting reflection on the silent weight many men carry every single day By Amarjeet Singh @ AJ We see men every day. Driving to work. Running businesses. Paying bills. Carrying families. Showing up… no matter what. From the outside, they look strong . They look stable . They look in control . But let me ask you something… When was the last time anyone looked at a man and truly asked… “How are you… really?” We talk a lot today about mental health. We talk about safe spaces. We talk about healing, expression, support and awareness. Good. We should. But here comes the uncomfortable question… Who built those spaces for men? ...

We Thought It Was Just Change… But It’s Something Else

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We Thought It Was Just Change… But It’s Something Else We Thought It Was Just Change… But It’s Something Else A reflection on survival, skills, systems, education and the future we are already living in I was walking again the other day, the same routine, the same mall, the same path to the gym, but this time I slowed down even more, because something has been bothering me for a while now, something I could not quite put into words, something I had been seeing for months, maybe even years, but had not stopped long enough to truly process. So I started observing. Really observing. Not just looking at signboards, not just passing by shops, not just moving from one point to another like most of us do every day, but seeing, properly seeing, the changes that have quietly taken place around us while we were busy with our own lives. And suddenly the picture became clearer. This is not just about business. This is ...

Is the War a Threat… or Is Something Bigger Already Happening?

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Is the War a Threat… or Is Something Bigger Already Happening? Is the War a Threat… or Is Something Bigger Already Happening? We sit today watching the world unfold through our screens, where Iran, Israel, and America dominate the headlines, where missiles light up the sky, where statements are issued with urgency, and where every news alert gives us the feeling that we are witnessing history in motion, something dangerous, something immediate, something that demands our full attention. And like everyone else, we watch, we react, we discuss, and we believe we understand what is happening. But let me ask you something, and I want you to pause before answering… are we really seeing the full picture, or are we only seeing what is meant to capture our attention? Because the more I read, the more I observe, and the more I connect information across regions, something starts to feel different, something far bigger than the noise in front of us....

The War Is Not There… It Is Already Here

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The War Is Not There… It Is Already Here The War Is Not There… It Is Already Here By Amarjeet Singh @ AJ We sit here today reading headlines about war, missiles, oil prices, geopolitics… and many of us still think this is happening somewhere far away, somewhere out there in the Middle East, somewhere that does not touch us directly. But let me ask you something honestly. Is it really far away… or is it already sitting quietly inside your daily expenses, your petrol bill, your grocery receipt, your next airline ticket? Because this is how modern wars work. They do not just destroy cities. They reshape economies. They squeeze households. They test leadership. And most importantly… they expose who is prepared and who is not. Oil crossing USD100 is not just a number. It is a signal. A warning. A chain reaction. When oil moves, everything moves. Transport costs rise, food distribution rises, fertiliser prices rise, airl...