PM reminds Malaysians not to be duped by racial sentiments of failed leaders


Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim says the government's overall policy is not going to be race-based, but instead need-based. – Facebook pic, June 10, 2023.

PRIME Minister Anwar Ibrahim has reminded Malaysians not to be duped into believing the narrative of racial sentiment being played up by failed leaders who question every form of government assistance for non-Malays.

Anwar said after he began administrating the country in November last year, he had to set the economic framework to suit the country’s situation, which was beset by various problems.

“The country is in the midst of a big struggle and there are those who are stirring up sentiments that the Malays have seemingly lost power, become poor and that Anwar as Prime Minister only wants to take care of the Chinese and Indians. This is the narrative they carry,” he said during his speech at the Indian Community Education Development and Future Masterplan programme at the Shah Alam Convention Centre today.

“That is why we need your cooperation to acknowledge that this is slander and untrue. I did talk about several projects for the Indian community, but there are also projects for rural folk and the Malays,” he added.

Anwar also urged the leaders of the Indian community in Malaysia to unite regardless of their political differences, pointing out that leaders would have varying political views and policies and might sometimes take a hard stance, but coming together would help hasten government efforts.

“With singular determination and political will, several efforts that we choose together can be easily implemented,” he said.

Reiterating his determination to eradicate hardcore poverty before the years-end, Anwar said it should not be seen as an agenda for Indians specifically.

“I need you to give your support and endorsement. Most of the policy caters to all, Malays, Indians, Chinese, Iban and Kadazan. Overall policy is not going to be race-based but instead need-based,” he said. – Bernama, June 10, 2023.


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