Dr M: Privilege for non-Malays to keep race image


Shoppers demeanour at Chinese New Year decorations at a selling mall in Kuala Lumpur, January 18, 2012. File pic
KUALA LUMPUR, June twenty-nine Non-Malays should cruise themselves privileged as a government still allows them to keep their secular identities, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamed has said.
The former prime apportion told online radio hire The Malaysian Observer (MobTV) which Malaysians were now "more competition conscious" than ever before, as well as which people were still segregated.
"Non-Malays have been still privileged. Only in this nation do people who still brand themselves in their nation of origin... as well as have been authorised to have their language, their culture, their school system," pronounced Dr Mahathir.
"At a moment, people have been still talking about themselves, their rights as well as their privileges, as well as not only about Bumiputeras.
"We find people have been still segregated; you try to do something (about it), though there have been objections," pronounced a former PM.
Dr Mahathir (right) pronounced past efforts to combine a country's education system have been opposed by Chinese educationalists, as well as appeared to censure this upon a federal opposition.
"Chinese educationalists have objected for their young kids to go near Malay children; this is a outcome of opposition.
"If which is not racist, what is?" he asked.
Dr Mahathir has pronounced which a ubiquitous choosing to be held within a year will centre upon competition as Malaysia has turn more extremist than ever.
The influential former prime apportion told a forum upon commercial operation as well! as gove rning body which Barisan Nasional's (BN) weakness, after losing a customary two-thirds infancy in Parliament in a Mar 2008 election, has forced a coalition to support to assorted secular demands.
Dr Mahathir, who led a nation for 22 years before retiring in 2003, pronounced "the current government is hereditary from a previous administration department which didn't do so well. As a result, you have a diseased government.
"The old personality was replaced with a new personality who is trying tough though it is not easy. He is being vigour from all sides. If he concedes to a single group, other groups have been unhappy. In a end a minority prevails," he said.
Datuk Seri Najib Razak took energy in Apr 2009, a year after Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi led a ruling BN to a worst-ever electoral performance, ceding 82 federal seats as well as five state governments.
In March, Abdullah, Dr Mahathir's hand-picked successor, additionally pronounced competition will be a categorical issue for a 13th ubiquitous election.
"We have been always concerned about race. Because there is a bent for certain parties to make make use of of these issues, as a approach of getting support for them as well as formulating problems for us," a Kepala Batas MP pronounced in a video interview with Bloomberg.
However, he told a commercial operation wire "the lesson you can sense is, as well as a little people may not agree, though a actuality you didn't have two-thirds did not mean which you became weak."
Najib took over from Abdullah ostensibly to improve upon BN's performance in a next ubiquitous election.
Observers hold he will need an alleviation upon a 140 federal seats won as well as to regain a little of a states lost to be positive of remaining in power.
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