WISHING MALAYSIANS MERRY X'MAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR
Its another national celebration
NAJIB's Christmas message - Prime Minister yesterday called on all Malaysians to ensure the country continues to enjoy harmony and unity in its diversity.
The prime minister said unity in diversity has always been Malaysia’s hallmark which makes it unique, and allows the people to celebrate every religious festival in harmony.
“Indeed, this is only possible as our true strength lies in our acceptance of each other’s differences. We are at our strongest and most majestic when we are united as one,” Najib said in his Christmas message posted on his 1Malaysia blog.
LIM KIT SIANG's message however contains bad disposition about the Malays and Umno, chiding Barisan Nasional as 'evil' and full of racist 'lunatics'.
Its another national celebration
NAJIB's Christmas message - Prime Minister yesterday called on all Malaysians to ensure the country continues to enjoy harmony and unity in its diversity.
The prime minister said unity in diversity has always been Malaysia’s hallmark which makes it unique, and allows the people to celebrate every religious festival in harmony.
“Indeed, this is only possible as our true strength lies in our acceptance of each other’s differences. We are at our strongest and most majestic when we are united as one,” Najib said in his Christmas message posted on his 1Malaysia blog.
LIM KIT SIANG's message however contains bad disposition about the Malays and Umno, chiding Barisan Nasional as 'evil' and full of racist 'lunatics'.
“It is a grave concern to all thinking and patriotic Malaysians that in recent times, this lunatic fringe of society seems to have moved closer to the citadels of power securing space and patronage for the propagation of its message of racial hatred and religious intolerance.Who is the actual racist lunatic, Lim? Go mirror yourself first!
“Not only mainstream media but even national conventions of ruling political parties have become platforms for such message of racial hatred and religious intolerance — as illustrated recently,” he said in a statement.
At Umno’s general assembly earlier this month, he said delegates clamoured for greater rewards for the Malay and Bumiputera communities for being staunch supporters of the ruling coalition.
One delegate even called for the government’s “1Malaysia” tagline to be replaced with “1Melayu”, in an apparent dig at the non-Malays for choosing to side with the opposition.
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