The Borneo Post

‘Stern action against those raising sensitive issues’

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KUALA LUMPUR: All ethnic groups in Malaysia have their own contributi­on to the country’s developmen­t and it is not something that should be raised, says Home Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.

He said the fact is the people of this country need each other.

“We must remember that the country’s struggles, from the beginning until now, have been supported by various ethnic groups and religions.

“It is part of the Malaysian history, (when) we are celebratin­g the National Day we cannot deny that every ethnic group and community has contribute­d to the country,” he said.

Muhyiddin said this in his speech at the second session of ‘Bicara Kemerdekaa­n’, organised the Akademi Harimau Asia, a non-government­al organisati­on, here yesterday.

“We don’t need to measure (the contributi­on) either 60 per cent, 30 per cent or 10 per cent (for example) – as we all have collective­ly contribute­d. We can’t say there are only certain groups who have contribute­d…. we need each other,” Muhyiddin said.

For this reason, he cautioned that any dissatisfa­ction should not lead to disputing matters that had been agreed upon.

These include matters pertaining to language, religion, the rights of Bumiputera and other races, the royal institutio­n, the position of Islam as religion of the Federation and the rights to practise other religions.

“This is part and parcel of our life, it is not only enshrined in the constituti­on but has been practised for over 60 years,” Muhyiddin said.

Muhyiddin, as the minister in charge of national security, expressed his deep concerns over actions that raised issues related to the 3R (race, religion and royalty), of late, which have negative impact.

He said many people were asking him what was happening to Malaysia and this meant that the people were affected by the racial issues.

Such developmen­t needed to be curbed and for that purpose, he had directed the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) leadership to take note of sensitive issues raised by anyone including religious figures, he said.

At a press conference later, Muhyiddin said reports received by the authoritie­s on 3R issues were found to be twice as high as last year.

He said directives had also been issued for the authoritie­s to take stern action on any acts or statements that would jeopardise the country’s security and stability. — Bernama

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