Veteran journalist asks government to reconsider stance towards Indian workers and products. FMTNews AKadirJasin
Veteran journalist A Kadir Jasin says Malaysia should grow more of the food items currently imported from India and other countries.
“For hundreds of years, we have been accommodating immigrants from India. Some stayed temporarily but many stayed on and become citizens. Reuters had quoted sources as saying that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist government was seeking to target Malaysia after Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s recent criticism of India.
Today, the prime minister again defended himself for voicing out against New Delhi’s policies on Kashmir and its controversial citizenship law while at the same time expressing concerns over reports of India’s plans to restrict imports of Malaysian palm oil.
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