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Government Aid and Allocations Should Not be Seen as Zero-Sum Game - Malaysian PM
KUALA LUMPUR, June 25 (Bernama) -- Prime Minister Najib Razak said any
allocation and aid given by the government should not be seen as a zero-sum
game, as the government would help those who deserved assistance regardless of
race and religion.
"Our engagement with whoever we help should also not be seen as a zero-sum
game, as in Malaysia we basically have enough wealth and resources for us to
develop policies that are fair, equitable and inclusive," he said in his speech
at the Malaysian Chinese Youth Dialogue at Dewan Tunku Canselor, Universiti
Malaya, here, Sunday.
Najib said people should also not see social justice within the context of
a mindset that is based on a zero-sum perspective.
"If we take this perspective, it means that we cannot decide for
ourselves the people who deserve to be helped. For example, when we want to
eradicate poverty, there are poor Malays, poor Chinese, poor Kadazans and so on
to be assisted.
"We want to help those from the lower-income group and people who need help
irrespective of whether they are Malays, Chinese or others. That is why we gave
out the 1Malaysia People Aid (BR1M) to all races. The criterion is earning
RM3,000 (US$939.70) monthly and below and we help every single Malaysian who
deserves aid," he said.
"Nobody can dispute that Malaysia is a successful country which will achieve
its ambitious goal of being a fully-developed nation by 2020 amid its cultural
diversity.
"There is no other country in the world which has this unique advantage
which Malaysia has. Because of the Chinese citizens, we could develop very close
ties with China and through our Muslim connection, we have very good
relations with the Arab and other Muslim states," he said.
Meanwhile, during the question-and-answer session, Najib urged the Chinese
community to continue supporting MCA in the next general election if they wanted
their views to be voiced out in the cabinet.
"My message to you is, please support the MCA cabinet members because MCA is
doing its best to reach out to the Chinese community. If you want your views to
be heard by the government, please elect the MCA candidates as well."
He said this in reply to a question on whether the government would allocate
places for MCA in the cabinet if the party loses many seats in the coming
elections.
Najib said what was important now was for all National Front (Barisan
Nasional-BN) component parties to focus on the general election to win it and
form a strong government.
"Whenever there is a problem, we always work together to find creative
solutions, so please ensure that there is a strong, well-represented Malaysian
government after the next general election," he said.
To another question on some quarters still considering the Chinese community
as immigrants in this country, Najib said what was important was that the
government and leadership itself did not consider the Chinese as immigrants.
"I hope we don't get too hurt by one or two offending comments as in any
community, there will be one or two irresponsible persons. You have to accept
that, and don't take it too personally," he said.
-- BERNAMA