Group walks in friendship on Malaysia Day


SHAH ALAM: More than a thousand people, concerned over increasing racial and religious tensions in Malaysia, gathered at the Laman Budaya Shah Alam to make a stand against extremism.‎

Led by representatives from various religious groups including the Muslim, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Bahai and Sikh, the group walked the talk by strolling around the lake in sports attire to promote harmony and respect in conjunction with Malaysia Day.

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