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Like any mother-to-be, Nurul Izzah Anwar wants her child to be proud of her. Unlike most others, she has chosen an unusual path to fulfill her wish.
A visibly glowing ‘Puteri Reformasi’- as Nurul Izzah is fondly known - has chosen to enter active politics to ensure that she “does something” for ‘Baby Reformasi’, who is due by the end of the year.
Asked how she feels about becoming a mother, the eldest daughter of ex-deputy premier Anwar Ibrahim said: “I feel that I am accountable in some way. I don’t want to disappoint my child, I do want to make sure I do something that will make him or her proud (of me).
“It gives me a lot of pressure in the sense (of deciding) what I will leave behind.”
Reported by Steven Gan and Beh Lih Yi
Camera works by Shufiyan Shukur
Edited by Indrani Kopal
Part 3: A soft side hides an inner strength

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