The Malays need to be more
aggressive to strengthen political and economic power in order not to be
regarded as a weak race in their own country.
Former appeals court judge Datuk Mohd Noor Abdullah said Malay rights
enshrined in the federal constitution have to be defended and the Malay
leadership does not have to be apologetic to the other races.
"Result of the 13th general election (GE13) and the 'Chinese tsunami'
show that the Chinese have forgotten about the bond established 55 years
ago."
Mohd Noor said although the Malays have high tolerance, they hate betrayal and show of disrespect.
"Expect a backlash from the Malays," he told "GE13 Post Mortem: Muslim
Leadership and Survival" organised by Federation of Peninsula Malay
Students (GPMS)and UiTM Alumni Association here Sunday.
Efforts should be made to retain Malay political power and to increase
Malay reserve land in urban areas and increase economic share to 67
percent in 10 years.
Although the Malays have a special position in this country, they only own about 20 percent of the economy.
Mohd Noor warned the Malays to reject corruption because it can destroy their dignity and weaken the nation.
"It must be strictly enforced so that the Malays fear corruption. This
is because some people say the Malays can be bought with a cigarette,"
he added.
Former PAS deputy president Dr Nasharuddin Mat Isa said that efforts
towards Umno-PAS unity should be continued for the sake of race and
religion.
"The future of our nation and religion is under threat. Some people may
criticise me for saying this. Is it wrong in our religion to talk about
race?
"The events of May 13, 1969, and those affecting Muslims are of concern
to the people. When you see the current trend, it is not impossible for
similar events to recur if efforts for unity are not done."
Muslim Intellectual Group member Wan Ahmad Fayhsal Wan Ahmad Kamal said
young Malays are not keen to fight for their race for fear of being
called racists.
"The young failed to understand the Malay struggle because some clerics labelled it as 'assabiyah' or fanaticism.
He also shared Nasharuddin's sentiment that there is no reason for Umno
and PAS not to be united for the sake of religion and nation.
President of Malay Professional Thinkers Association Datuk Dr Kamarudin
Kachar said the resolution will be submitted to Prime Minister Datuk
Seri Najib Tun Razak tomorrow as a guide to retain Muslim political
power.
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It all comes down to "POLITICAL WILL".
Knowing the present Pengerusi Barisan Nasional,he will not do anything.Playing safe is all that matters for him.Give 1 incident that he decide against the mainstream of Umno juak!!!!!NONE
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