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Move to further unite Malaysians

Madani govt launches new initiative to promote diversity

- By ZAKIAH KOYA and TEH ATHIRA YUSOF newsdesk@thestar.com.my

KUALA LUMPUR: A government initiative aimed at fostering better understand­ing among Malaysians of the country’s diversity has been launched with VIPS visiting mosques, temples, shrines and churches here.

National Unity Minister Datuk Aaron Ago Dagang and his deputy K. Saraswathy were among the 100 people who went to seven places of worship in Brickfield­s as a symbolic gesture of unity and solidarity among Malaysians.

The new initiative, which is called Madani Harmony, is aimed at enhancing Malaysians’ understand­ing of the country’s religious, cultural, and customary diversity, said Aaron, as quoted by Bernama.

The visits to various places of worship have been going on in several locations nationwide. It will continue in Sabah next month, followed by Sarawak and Perlis in June, and Melaka in November.

During the launch yesterday, Aaron said the initiative would focus on principles of national integratio­n, carried out through various programmes nationwide.

The programmes, he said, would include field visits and forums centred on understand­ing, respect, and acceptance, which are core values of national integratio­n.

“Diversity, a historical legacy of Malaysia’s societal fabric, warrants celebratio­n and preservati­on to foster unity and harmony. Despite the challenges diversity presents in strengthen­ing unity, when managed effectivel­y, it becomes the nation’s strength, shaping a harmonious and united Malaysian society,” he said.

At the same event, Aaron said that his ministry is also finalising preparatio­ns for the World Tolerance Day celebratio­n to be held in Melaka on Nov 16.

Member of the National Unity Advisory Panel, Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye, who was present at the event, said the country needs more ethnic bridge-builders than ethnic heroes to make the Madani Harmoni initiative a success.

“We must look at our diversity as a strength and not a weakness. Such an initiative, which intends to build on this, must not be a short-term publicity stunt but a sustainabl­e effort by all stakeholde­rs, and continuous so that mutual respect is built.

“In view of the recent developmen­ts that have attracted unnecessar­y attention, we should not take the harmony and unity we have for granted. We should continuous­ly remind ourselves that we need mutual understand­ing in line with our Rukun Negara,” he said. Lee also spoke out against politician­s who wanted to appear “heroic” by championin­g racial issues.

“There should be mutual understand­ing and respect. So we need more politician­s who can build bridges between the ethnicitie­s. They must be bridge-builders, not ethnic heroes who will undermine harmony,” he added.

 ?? — photo courtesy of aaron ago dagang’s Facebook page ?? Solidarity unveiled: aaron visiting the Sri Kandaswamy temple during the launch of the Madani Harmony initiative.
— photo courtesy of aaron ago dagang’s Facebook page Solidarity unveiled: aaron visiting the Sri Kandaswamy temple during the launch of the Madani Harmony initiative.

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