Sabah Umno: How is 20-pt agreement still relevant?


Keningau Umno Youth has described a opposition's insistence on raising a 20-point memorandum (relating to Sabah's conditions to form Malaysia) as well as Sabah's position in Malaysia, as unreasonable.

Its chief, Azman Ruslan, pronounced a parties endangered should insist honestly because as well as how they saw a points in a memorandum as still relevant, despite a actuality that it had been 49 years since Sabah gained autonomy within Malaysia.

"It is crucial for them to insist their 'struggle' for it, lest they would inspire 'false hopes' between a people, generally a bumiputera communities," he pronounced in his address during a Umno Youth discussion in Keningau today.

The discussion was officiated by Rural as well as Regional Development Minister Mohd Shafie Apdal, who is additionally celebration vice-president.

He cautioned against becoming fanatical in championing a certain issue to a border that priorities, that fitting courtesy were left 'suspended'.

Azman said, not all Sabahans, generally a immature generation, had a event to read as well as scrutinize a Cobbold Commission inform regarding to a views of a people of Sabah as well as Sarawak on a arrangement of Malaysia.!

The Cobbold Commission was a commission of enquiry set up in 1962 to determine either a people of North Borneo (now Sabah) as well as Sarawak supported a proposal to form Malaysia.

While quoting a Commission report, Azman, a lawyer, cited that a afterwards Kadazan-based party, United National Kadazan Organisation (Unko) entirely supported Malaysia's arrangement as a community felt their destiny would be more assured when North Borneo gained a autonomy as well as shaped a federation.

He p ronounced racial assimilation, together with through marriage, could likely change a attitude as well as nature of Sabah's destiny generations as well as have them less parochialistic.
"We now have Dusuns, Muruts marrying Malaysians from a peninsula as well as vice-versa," he pronounced to highlight a point.

-Bernama
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