What happens when the words of one man unite three young intellectuals with differing political beliefs? The establishment of an association like no other, it seems.
In the fluorescent-lit hall of Memorial Tunku Abdul Rahman, a young bespectacled man stands at the podium reciting the words of the Father of Independence: “Democracy must not exist in the mind only, but in substance, reality and in fact. Malaysia must continue as a secular state with Islam as the official religion.”
