The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Syed Saddiq’s statement on Malay supremacy was misinterpr­eted – Muhyiddin

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MUAR: The statement of Youth and Sports Minister Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman, who is also Angkatan Bersatu Anak Muda (Armada) chief, that Pakatan Harapan government would end the era of “Ketuanan Melayu” or Malay supremacy, has been misinterpr­eted, according to Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) president Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.

He said Syed Saddiq’s statement was also interprete­d as if Bersatu was no longer fighting for the Malays when, in reality, the party existed on the basis of championin­g the rights of the Malays in line with matters enshrined in the Federal Constituti­on.

“Although we (Bersatu) fight for the Malays, we must also remember that the non-Malays also need our support so that they too will be able to enjoy the country’s wealth.

“We have to understand the current scenario. We have just won a general election and formed a new government with a new hope, and we have made a promise to be fair to the people, regardless of their race and background,” he said.

Muhyiddin, who is also Pagoh Member of Parliament (MP), said this during question time at the first Pagoh Bersatu Delegates Annual Assembly in Pagoh here yesterday.

On Saturday, Syed Saddiq was reported to have said that the Malay supremacy era had ended and Malaysia would shift towards equity and equitable distributi­on of wealth across all segments, an agenda which would also be bandied about by Bersatu.

The video of the Muar MP’s statement had also gone viral and became a hot topic of discussion­s.

Muhyiddin stressed that it was one of Bersatu’s agenda to continue uplifting the status of all Malaysians to become a developed and respectabl­e nation.

“That is why all communitie­s in Malaysia, regardless of the race, should just lend a helping hand to the poor and the needy. Let’s not brag about supremacy when there are no effective measures being taken or promises fulfilled.”

“We want to find a more suitable approach, a better narrative and acceptable by the people because there are so many things that need to be done. While we are fighting for the Malays, we also want to share the prosperity,” he said.

In his speech earlier, Muhyiddin also advised all party members to mind their manners and words as what they do or say would easily be caught in camera and go viral on social media, which would definitely tarnish the good name of the party. - Bernama

 ??  ?? Muhyiddin (right) speaking to Pagoh division deputy chief Datuk Tahir Mohd Taat during the Pagoh Bersatu Delegates Annual Assembly yesterday.
Muhyiddin (right) speaking to Pagoh division deputy chief Datuk Tahir Mohd Taat during the Pagoh Bersatu Delegates Annual Assembly yesterday.

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