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Thursday, 24 July 2008

Kit Siang: Why Malay unity and not Malaysian unity

Kit Siang: Why Malay unity and not Malaysian unity

PETALING JAYA: The three dialogues between Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and PAS decision makers raise the question why the Prime Minister was focusing on Malay unity rather than on Malaysian unity, DAP national advisor Lim Kit Siang wrote in his blog.

“Has he forgotten another of his pledges, to be the Prime Minister of all Malaysians and not just of any race?” asked Lim.

He was commenting on the three discussions that Abdullah held with PAS leaders, which began right after the general election in March.

Among the PAS leaders Abdullah met were deputy president Nasharuddin Mat Isa, Terengganu commissioner Datuk Mustapha Ali and Shah Alam MP Khalid Abd Samad.

Lim alleged Malaysian nation building had gone backwards and that the Vision 2020 objective of a “Bangsa Malaysia” was increasingly frowned upon as a misplaced target

kzso - it's because the chinese are united whereas the malays are split, that the reason, uncle lim.dap,mca, gerakan are seen split but actually they can sit down and talk, eat and laugh with each other but the malays ie umno, pas and pkr can even sit down and talk. ust mention that yep we're talking... a big huha happens

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

because the malays are muslims. and muslims are commanded to be united. in order to face the world. this is a religious thing which the DAP people cannot understand.