'Let feel-good cause prevail'
PETALING JAYA: It has been a good year where a country's expansion as well as harmony have been endangered as well as hopefully such an sourroundings will prevail, says Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek.
The MCA president pronounced a Festival of Lights usually brought laughter as well as positiveness to society.
"We need some-more of this feel-good cause in our lives to uplift our intoxicating beverage to face a current severe times in a universe economy," he pronounced in his Deepavali message.
"The last thing which Malaysia needs right away is community conflicts or being embroiled in amicable or domestic upheaval."
Dr Chua forked out which a many Government initiatives, including a benefits announced during a recent Budget, were examples of a caring Government which put a people first.
However, he pronounced a Government indispensable a full backing of a people to continue with a ongoing initiatives.
"We have to unshackle a grip upon amicable discontentment as well as think positively to create a Malaysian multitude which has good compassion, innovativeness as well as creativeness to move forward," pronounced Dr Chua.
"The country's leaders will have reduction to worry if a rakyat can be reduction hateful, red! uction s ceptical as well as some-more inclined to forgive as well as see things in a larger picture, in a larger interest as well as in a larger context."
Dr Chua also reminded a people not to overspend, overindulge or splurge upon unnecessary things or outings which they can do without when celebrating Deepavali.
"And when you celebrate, it would be good to applaud in diversity by inviting your friends as well as neighbours from different informative backgrounds to your homes," he said.
"No race should be regarded as passengers in a country. Whether you have been a Malay, Chinese, Indian, Iban or Kadazan, you have been all partial of a nation building process. We have been 1Malaysia.
"We fought together to benefit independence, built a economy as well as a nation together as equals. There should be no discrimination."
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