We dont need Malayan leaders to preach unity


Leaders from Malaya should not learn Sabahans what is a definition of secular peace as you in Sabah have had a most harmonious relationship, says Yong Teck Lee.
KOTA BELUD: Sabah Progressive Party president Yong Teck Lee has condemned political leaders from Peninsular Malaysia, together with from a Pakatan Rakyat, who come to Sabah lecturing to a internal people upon how to combine as well as not be racial.
"Leaders from Malaya should not learn Sabahans what is a definition of secular peace as you in Sabah have had a most harmonious relationship," he said.
"DAP leaders similar to Selangor Speaker Teng Cheng Kim who came to Sandakan not long ago should not tell us how to unite. It is in a peninsula that secular noise is prevalent," Yong pronounced in his debate during a family gathering of a single of SAPP's leaders in Kg Kebayau nearby here yesterday.
Leaders of both SAPP as well as DAP have lately been during any others' throats, resulting in a abating public confidence of any applicable togetherness or team-work between a two.
"We in Sabah never had secular struggle similar to in Malaya. They have been carrying it for decades, as well as they should learn from us as well as not learn us about ordering our multi-racial societ," pronounced Yong.
"Here you mingle freely, you eat as well as you lay together we myself have a clergyman as well as ustaz in my family while we remain a Buddhist myself. There is no secular complaint here distinct in Semenanjung," a former arch minister pronounced referring to a family gathering.
Yong additionally took a event to call upon Sabahans to support internal celebration in ! a entran ce general choosing saying that such a celebration is improved suited to understand internal peculiarities as well as conclude internal issues.
Both DAP as well as SAPP are eyeing a Chinese-majority areas in Sabah.
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