The Borneo Post

Dr M urges Malaysians to refrain from stoking racial sensitivit­ies

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KUALA LUMPUR: Days before the country celebrates its 62nd National Day, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad has underscore­d the need for Malaysians to steer clear from stoking racial sensitivit­ies in multi-racial Malaysia.

The prime minister said the people should be mindful that whatever they say and do should not affect the sensitivit­ies of any racial group in the country.

“We have to be careful when we say something so that we do not touch on racial sensitivit­ies. What we do, what we say must not evoke racist feelings,” he said in a four-minute video clip entitled Apabila Dr Mahathir Ditanya Mengenai Merdeka (When Dr Mahathir is asked about Merdeka) which was uploaded onto the Chedet Official YouTube.

Dr Mahathir gave the reply to a question on what’s the most difficult thing he has to face as the prime minister that was asked when he interacted with a group of seven youths of various races by the Putrajaya Lake.

Dr Mahathir shared with them that the fact that the country is multiracia­l makes it a challenge for him as the prime minister in governing it.

In this context, he emphasised the importance of youths being aware of the situation in their own country.

“Realise, especially, that this country of ours is multiracia­l and that we have to have close ties among the races, and we should not intentiona­lly incite any race,” he said.

On the question of the importance of celebratin­g independen­ce, Dr Mahathir said that with independen­ce, the people can determine their own model in Hanoi. destiny.

“We are those who govern, we strive to develop our country … (now) we can choose our government,” he said and shared the difference in colonial times when the people did not have any say at all in the administra­tion of the country.

Reflecting on independen­ce, Dr Mahathir said it was most exciting when the people were finally free from the clutches of the colonialis­ts and were able to celebrate all over the country.

Asked whether Malaysia is truly independen­t, Dr Mahathir, who is helming the country for the second time, said: “Yes, we are truly independen­t but, nowadays, we are influenced by the informatio­n that we get.”

Malaysia celebrates National Day on Aug 31. — Bernama

We have to be careful when we say something so that we do not touch on racial sensitivit­ies. What we do, what we say must not evoke racist feelings.

Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad

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Dr Mahathir tests drive

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