Zahid Hamidi: Majority of non-Malays moderate, respect other races
KUALA LUMPUR: The majority of the non-Malay communities in Malaysia are
moderates who respect the sentiments and sensitivities of other races,
Home Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said.
He said a newspaper report that quoted him as saying that non-Malays
were getting increasingly arrogant and insulting the bumiputras, the
royalty and Islam had been taken out of context.
He said he was referring to leaders and supporters of the DAP, in his speech, who lacked respect for the feelings of the Malays.
Zahid said this was evident in comments made by the opposition party
and their supporters, especially those posted on pro-opposition news
portals and the social media.
The Umno vice-president said the Barisan Nasional had non-Malay
component parties and certainly they were not racists in their approach
and that decisions affecting the country were discussed.
The power sharing approach and consensus-making were the hallmark of Barisan's success.
“But it cannot be denied that DAP supporters had taken a different
approach with their arrogant method of politicking,” he said when
contacted.
An English daily had quoted him as saying that Malays were paying the
price of being kind to non-Malays and that the latter was getting
increasingly arrogant.
He was reported as saying that the insults were made under the pretext of democracy, freedom of speech and globalisation.
Zahid said he would not have endorsed those who made insulting
remarks against the non-Malay communities, citing police actions against
these culprits.
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