Racial Politics Must Not Take Root In Sabah Says Ex Cm Salleh
Salleh Said Keruak asks why racial issues persist in West Malaysia after over 60 years of independence.
The unity and harmony shared by Sabahans are invaluable assets that must be protected, said former chief minister Salleh Said Keruak. (Wikipedia pic)PETALING JAYA: Racial politics must not be allowed to take root in Sabah as the unity and harmony in the Bornean state are invaluable assets, says former chief minister Salleh Said Keruak
In a Facebook post, Salleh asked why racial issues persisted in West Malaysia after over 60 years of independence, noting that Sabah’s communities comprised various ethnicities who lived in harmony and celebrated each other’s festivals without hindrances.
The Sabah Umno treasurer said Sabahans practised their religions with mutual respect and understanding while interfaith harmony was “part of everyday life”.
He acknowledged political differences but said these were not based on race or religion and did not divide Sabahans.
“Supporting different political groups is not a reason to end friendships or neighbourly ties. Politics in Sabah focuses more on development and people’s needs, such as employment opportunities, roads, education, and access to clean water.
“There is no need to comment in detail on what happens elsewhere, but one thing is clear: racial issues of that nature should not be allowed to grow roots in Sabah.
“The harmony and unity that exist in Sabah are invaluable assets. They must be protected and preserved. Let us continue living with mutual respect, regardless of race, religion, or political belief,” the Usukan assemblyman said. - FMT
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