By Teoh El Sen
The MCA president says religious and racial harmony
in the country is fragile and people should not take this for granted.
SERI KEMBANGAN: Voicing his
objection to the anti-apostasy public rally, MCA president Dr Chua Soi Lek
warned that racial and religious harmony can be easily destroyed.
He was
referring to the Himpunan Sejuta Ummah (Gathering of a Million Muslims) to be
held this Saturday in Shah Alam.
Asked if the rally, planned by a coalition of Muslim NGOs,
should go on, Chua said: “Whether it should go on or not, I think the police
would know what to do. But personally I feel that
there should not be any public rally.”
there should not be any public rally.”
“I would say that we should reduce any form of racial
tension, any form of religious activity that would contribute to suspicion
among all races in the country and we should not take for granted the
religious and racial harmony.
religious and racial harmony.
“It is a
very fragile harmony which can easily be destroyed by irresponsible people,” he
told reporters at the signing ceremony for the 3rd World Chinese Economic Forum
here.
Chua said
the “number one” priority should be for all Malaysians to “accept the fact that
this is a multi-racial and multi-religous society.”
“While all
of us have the freedom to preach the religion we want. All Malaysians should be
sensitive to the fact that religion is a sensitive issue,” he added.
Asked if
there was a way to resolve tensions between communities, especially religious
groups, Chua said if any community wanted to impose its religion on others,
“there would be tension”.
The
anti-apostasy rally was organised over the claims of increasing attempts to
convert Muslims to Christianity.
Yesterday,
PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang announced that the party would not participate
in the anti-apostasy rally as the organisers said their event would not involve
political parties.
Rally
organiser Mohd Azmi Abdul Hamid had told a newsportal that the event was not
linked to any political parties.
Kulim Bandar Baru MP Zulkifli Noordin, senator Ezam Mohd Noor
and Pasir Mas MP Ibrahim Ali
had no role in the event, he had said.
had no role in the event, he had said.
‘Gutter politics’
Meanwhile, on accusations against Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng over his son being involved in a molestation case, Chua called it gutter politics.
Meanwhile, on accusations against Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng over his son being involved in a molestation case, Chua called it gutter politics.
“Well I
said that in this country, since 308 (the 2008 general election), everyone is
practicing gutter politics. This comes from both sides of the political divide.
“No one can
stand on moral high grounds,” he said.
On the
calls for the MCA president to face off with DAP adviser Lim Kit Siang in the
next general election, Chua said he would announce his candidacy when the time
comes.
“As the
leader of a leading a political party, I have my own opinion and I don’t need
the DAP to advise or challenge me. I won’t let others challenge me, or sway me
with their arguments,” he added.
Source : FMT
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