Move to further unite Malaysians


Solidarity unveiled: Aaron visiting the Sri Kandaswamy temple during the launch of the Madani Harmony initiative. — Photo courtesy of Aaron Ago Dagang’s Facebook page

KUALA LUMPUR: A government initiative aimed at fostering better understanding among Malaysians of the country’s diversity has been launched with VIPs visiting mosques, temples, shrines and churches here.

National Unity Minister Datuk Aaron Ago Dagang and his deputy K. Saraswathy were among the 100 people who went to seven places of worship in Brickfields as a symbolic gesture of unity and solidarity among Malaysians.

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