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Malaysia A Model For Racial Unity, Says PM
PAKAN (Sarawak, Malaysia), June 4 (Bernama) -- Malaysia's success in uniting
the people of various races and religions can make the country a model for other
countries of the world, Prime Minister Najib Razak said on Sunday.
He said the success of uniting the people in every aspect has earned the
admiration of world leaders, including from developed countries such as the
United States.
"Malaysia can be a model for the world. This is not what the Barisan
Nasional (BN) is saying, much less the opposition. Outsiders are recognising our
success. The success is a fact and a reality," he said when addressing the 3,000
residents of the Rumah George anak Chunggut Nanga Nansang longhouse and nearby
areas of Pakan, here.
He said two United States' senators who visited Malaysia recently had
expressed admiration for the success of the ruling BN government in maintaining
harmony among the people of the country.
Najib said the 1Malaysia concept had been in existence for a long time among
the people of the various races in the country, and was more obvious and evident
in the lives of the people of Sarawak.
Najib said the celebration of community festivals in the country, such as
"Gawai Dayak", reflected the diversity of cultures well-accepted by the people
anywhere in the country.
"We celebrate the Gawai Dayak today, thankful that Malaysia is recognised as
a successful country. Before I initiated the 1Malaysia concept, Sarawak had
already been practising the concept," he said.
He also said that in the three years that he has been the prime minister,
much development and progress had been brought to East Malaysia state of
Sarawak, including in the interior areas.
As such, to ensure that the development can continue, the BN should be given
a fresh mandate in the next general election because the development required
heavy expenditure and some time for implementation.
"We have to have a fresh mandate. If we can do so much in three years, we
can surely bring about a major transformation in Sarawak over the next five
years," he said.
-- BERNAMA