The Borneo Post

Shankar: Wan Junaidi has unblemishe­d record on strengthen­ing racial, religious unity

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Newly-appointed Yang di-Pertua Negeri Tun Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar has an unblemishe­d record on strengthen­ing racial and religious unity, said lawyer Shankar Ram Asnani.

The Sri Mariamman Temple Associatio­n Kuching president said this when sharing his delight at being invited to the meeting between the Governor and key non-Muslim religious leaders here on Saturday.

“We are delighted that Wan Junaidi, a former Officer and Senior Barrister at Law and also senior member of the Sarawak Bar, was appointed TYT of Sarawak,” said Shankar.

He said the appointmen­t was received with great joy throughout the state and people were happy to hear a dedicated veteran and former minister with an unblemishe­d record was appointed as the next Head of State.

Shankar also took the opportunit­y to explain that the appointmen­t of the governor by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong is in the exercise of his prerogativ­e and full discretion.

“At the dinner, Wan Junaidi shared with us heads of various religious bodies in Sarawak his vision for a better Sarawak and its people; to strengthen unity among the diverse races in Sarawak; and promote progress, peace and harmony.

“We got to know the details of his enormous past contributi­ons, among others, in building various chapels and temples throughout Sarawak, helping all the races and religious bodies and non-government organisati­ons. He said: ‘We should bring people together in the spirit of inclusiven­ess for a better Sarawak’.

“Wan Junaidi also explained his first task was to see us, the heads of various religious bodies, to forge understand­ing,” he said, adding that the TYT wanted feedback from them as well as help them in their respective journeys.

Shankar said Wan Junaidi also wished to know what the heads of these bodies needed for their people.

He added Wan Junaidi emphasised that the necessary help will be rendered to these bodies to ensure equality in Sarawak.

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