The Borneo Post

DAP man demands Umno Youth chief retract comments on bak kut teh

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A member of Democratic Action Party (DAP) has called upon Umno Youth chief Dr Muhamad Akmal Saleh to retract his statement opposing the inclusion of ‘bak kut teh’ in the national heritage food list.

Soo Tien Ren, an assistant to DAP Sarawak chairman Chong Chieng Jen, urged Akmal to apologise to all Malaysians and embrace the nation’s multicultu­ralism.

“Being part of ‘Kerajaan Perpaduan’ (Unity Government) means we should embrace diversity and call for unity, not dividing our nation,” he said in a statement.

Soo hailed the recognitio­n of bak kut teh as a national cultural heritage as ‘a nod to the unique culture of the Chinese community, emphasisin­g Malaysia’s status as a unique and multicultu­ral nation’.

However, he expressed concerns about making concession­s based on the sensitivit­ies of a particular group, fearing that it could lead to the assimilati­on of Malaysia’s minority cultures over time.

“Therefore, Umno Youth group should clarify whether their ultimate goal is to assimilate the Chinese, Indian, Iban and Kadazan communitie­s.

“If not, then there is no need to be so sensitive about minority cultures, but rather to welcome and embrace them as part of Malaysia’s unique culture.”

Soo also talked about the ‘kolo mee’ from Kuching being listed in the ‘Heritage Food’ announceme­nt.

“It is well known that traditiona­l kolo mee is cooked with non-halal ingredient­s, and most ‘red’ varieties are made with ‘char siu’ oil.

“In this context, is Umno also opposed to Sarawak’s kolo mee being listed as a national cultural heritage? If Akmal Salleh is also opposed to this, then he is clearly dividing the country,” said Soo.

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