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Why I don't support a non-Malay for deputy Mentri Besar |
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Monday, 10 March 2008 16:48 |
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For the first time in history, all Malaysians have come forward in large numbers to support the non-BN parties. This support has translated into the sacking of BN into the opposition in Penang, Kedah, Perak and Selangor.
What the Malays have done, is to make a an attempt to work with the other races to support reformasi. It is important that non-Malays do not push the Malays too hard. For them to open up the political space and increase the number of non-Malay, non-BN Parliamentarians and State ADUNs, has taken them courage. Let us be patient and wait until the Malays learn to be comfortable with the genuine sharing of political power. Meanwhile, those who have the expertise or skills should help the less-fortunate Malays by teaching and sharing our business knowledge with them. PY Wong
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The issue isn't the number of representation rather the quality of representation. If each and every of these Indian representatives perform, and now that BN in its defeat will stand up and be especially sensitive, I would say the Indian issues will be heard loud and clear and will be acted upon.
Hindraf should savor its victory for now, instead of antagonising the very coalition who will channel their voice in Parliament and the state assemblies as well as the state cabinet.