Patriot calls on parties to abandon race-based politics and to be in sync with the multi-racial nature of the country before Malaysia is destroyed.
Patriot president Mohamed Arshad Raji says propagation of race and religion is taking centre stage.
Noting recent developments among the major parties, Patriot president Mohamed Arshad Raji said the propagation of race and religion was taking centre stage and if allowed to fester “there is little hope of ever seeing a united Malaysian society”.“The dismantling of race-based political parties is our only hope of seeing the emergence of a truly undivided Malaysian society,” he said in a statement today.
This culminated with “one of the most ridiculous statements” that non-Malays should not be appointed as chief justice, attorney-general and finance minister because they could not be sworn in using the Quran, he said. “BN’s founding fathers had forged a coalition to strengthen unity among the three major races,” he said, adding that this was being threatened by selfish and self-centred politicians, including those who had held powerful positions in government before.
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