DISCUSSIONS on social media are growing over the perceived unequal treatment of Malaysians in certain states across the peninsula.
Many argue that wealthy individuals from outside Selangor can easily purchase property within the state, driving up property prices and making homeownership more challenging for locals.
This has sparked concerns about affordability and fairness in the housing market, with some calling for stricter regulations to ensure local buyers are not disadvantaged.
Dia Dapat Rumah Selangorku padahal IC dia orang Kelantan!!!!๐
Kau nak beli tanah kt negeri dia! Hanya IC negeri dia saja boleh beli!!!๐โโ๏ธ https://t.co/QdCfCESZzQ
โ YB PH ๐ (@PejuangPH) February 28, 2025
However, the same does not apply to states like Kelantan, where citizens of Selangor face restrictions on purchasing property.
These are the guidelines for non-Kelantanese people to purchase a house/land in the state. The buyer must be a “Kelantan native” (Anak Kelantan) as defined by the Kelantan Land Enactment 1938.
This includes individuals born in Kelantan with a Malay father, those born in Kelantan with a Malay mother and a Muslim father, those born elsewhere with a Malay father born in Kelantan, those of Malay descent living in Kelantan for 15 continuous years, and those born in Kelantan with a father born in Kelantan.
Non-Kelantan natives must obtain approval from the State Authority under Section 104 of the Kelantan Land Enactment.
Selangorians claim the state has failed its people as it no longer possesses special privileges like the other states.
Furthermore, users alleged that some of the official offices in the state would have people from other states working for Selangor.
It appears that those benefiting from this are blaming Selangorians themselves citing that they didnโt do much to curb this situation.
However, it seems that X users want other states to allow other Malaysians to purchase their land as we are one unified country. โMar 2, 2025
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