Prof Jayum Jayam states ethnic and religious problems start in the peninsula and hopes they won't spill over to Sarawak. FMTNews
Prof Jayum Jayam says race and religious problems all come from the peninsula.
He said it was also the norm for stalls operating under one roof to sell pork, Indian food and nasi lemak. However, he said the same cannot be said about job distribution in the civil service in the peninsula.
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