To Remain Credible, Pak Lah Must Eliminate Racism In UMNO Press Statement - by Teresa Kok (Kuala Lumpur, Monday):
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urge the Prime Minister and President of UMNO to eliminate communalism from
UMNO and to to bring UMNO and Malaysia towards a new era of liberal and
democratic politics as Pak Lah himself has been espousing since he assumed
the Premiership. To quote from Pak Lah's National Day message:
Badruddin Amiruldin in his speech urged the non-Malays not to question
the special rights of the Malays. He also urge DAP not to question the
Islamic State because 58 years ago UMNO had an agreement with other
races whereby citizenship would be granted to the minority groups in
return for their acceptance of Malay special privileges. His statement
was then echoed by Dr Pirdaus Ismail who urged the ‘Chinese
Chauvinists
UMNO leaders must stop misconstruing the so-called Merdeka Social Contract for their political objectives. If these leaders would read the original Report of the Federation of Malaya Constitutional Report 1957 ("the Reid Commission Report"), they will discover that the policies implemented by the UMNO-led Government has breached both the letter and spirit of the original Social Contract which was the sum total of the hopes and aspirations of our people of all ethnic, religious and social status including the Malay rulers.
This distortion of the Social Contract to justify the abuses of power,
privileges, corruption and cronyism is unacceptable, particularly in
the light of the reforms promised by Pak Lah since he assumed the
Office of Prime Minister as the "leader of all Malaysians".
I wish to ask, how will such a policy contribute towards national unity and inter-ethnic understanding? How will such narrow-minded policies help achieve Pak Lah's objective of meritocracy in all aspects of Malaysian life?
Does his 'promise' to ensure that the Malay students' quota is always higher under the so-called meritocracy selection policy for university entrance (i.e. higher than the previous Bumiputra quota of 55%) not confirm that the so-called meritocracy policy is a lie?
UMNO and Barisan Nasional members at all levels must set aside
communal politics and be less dependent on the government, so all
Malaysians can compete as a united team in the global marketplace.
UMNO, as the dominant ruling party should lead by example and eschew divisive and racist sentiments. Instead UMNO should show maturity and magnanimity as the 'de facto' ruling party.
If Pak Lah allows these kinds of inflammatory statements to be made at UMNO Assemblies, it will undermine his credibility as the leader of all Malaysians.
* Teresa Kok, Publicity Secretary of DAP and MP for Seputeh |