By R
Kengadharan
We should embark on a crusade to preach inter-racial
unity to propagate basic rights for all, says former ISA detainee R
Kengadharan.
KUALA LUMPUR: Fifty four years
after independence and we still find it extremely difficult to divorce
ourselves from the politics of race.
Why? The
communal feeling is still deeprooted and for most of the time, such
uncontrolled feelings go overboard creating nightmares.
We often
hear racist remarks and comments that create hatred and communal
dissatisfaction and this has effectively caused national unity to suffer and
deteriorate seriously.
These
ruthless and unscrupulous methods employed thus far have created anxiety and
unrest among Malaysians.
While most
of the statements, comments and remarks were flagrant falsehoods, some however
have succeeded in fanning the communal sensitivities purely for personal gains
and political mileage.
When there
is intense racial agitation and emotions are uncontrollably fanned, this could
lead the country through a mischievous and dangerous path.
But these
are clearly the works of influential political leaders who use the media in the
pursuit of their deplorable communal political propaganda of destruction.
On this
independence day, let us re-visit our national obligations and
responsibilities, and learn completely to restrain from indulging in
inflammatory racist propaganda.
No citizen
of this country should feel persecuted and look at another with apprehension
and suspicion.
No one
should be vulnerable and should seek refuge elsewhere. This would be terribly
disheartening and may be a negation of everything our forefathers had believed
in and worked for.
While it
would be quite impossible to dispel or overcome the deepseated communal
feeling, much is however depended upon our faith and trust.
As a
country we bear the main burden of responsibility to ensure that communal
sensitivities are kept at bay at all times.
Our
ultimate goal this independence day would be to embark on a crusade to preach
inter-racial unity to propagate basic rights of all races forming our multi
racial society.
R Kengadharan
is a lawyer and a former ISA detainee.
Source : FMT
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