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Author: P Prabakaran

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Taking back power: Why I became Malaysia’s youngest MP

Taking back power: Why I became Malaysia’s youngest MP

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By P Prabakaran

Last year, Nhaveen, a 17-year-old boy, was beaten by a gang of boys in an empty field. They thought he was too effeminate and wanted him to “man up.” After, Nhaveen fell into a coma and never woke up. Bullying is an issue that is close to my heart. I grew up just 20 minutes from KLCC Twin Towers, in Kuala Lumpur, the tallest towers… Read more →←

P. Prabakaran, a law student, made history by becoming the youngest MP in Malaysian history at the age of 22 during the Malaysian General Elections in May 2018.

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