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WHAT is the real significance of the statement issued by the keeper of the rulers’ seal on behalf of the Conference of Rulers on October 10?
One, it reaffirms the fundamental importance of unity and harmony in multi-religious Malaysia and demonstrates why respect for one another and for the dignity of all human beings is imperative.
At the same time, the rulers’ statement rejects unequivocally extremism and divisiveness in a society like ours.
Two, by reasserting their authority as head of Islam in their respective states, the sultans have made it explicitly clear that they do not want the religion to be associated with exclusiveness and bigotry.
Three, to bring these and other such values to the fore, Malaysians, the rulers emphasise, should adhere to the principles of the federal constitution and the spirit of the Rukunegara.
Four, through their offer of guidance, the rulers have carved out a role for themselves in governance. This is not only in accordance with their position as constitutional monarchs but is also a reflection of the historical continuity they embody in protecting and perpetuating the identity of the land.
This is not the first time that the Conference of Rulers has expressed its concern about dimensions of governance which are crucial for the people’s wellbeing.
On October 7, 2015, it articulated its view about an aspect of the financial management of the nation that impacts upon its integrity.
When the Conference of Rulers as an institution takes a stand on financial integrity or on national unity or on the role of Islam in multi-religious Malaysia, the people should come out in full support.
By so doing, civil society groups would be strengthening values and principles that are vital for the viability and sustainability of a nation that is still evolving. Some have spoken up; many others should express themselves. – October 25, 2017.
* Dr Chandra Muzaffar is chairman, board of trustees, Yayasan 1Malaysia.
* This is the opinion of the writer or publication and does not necessarily represent the views of The Malaysian Insight. Article may be edited for brevity and clarity.
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