Malaysians urged to live by Rukun Negara principles


PETALING JAYA: The Rukun Negara is a testament to Malaysian unity and should be embodied by all citizens, say unity groups.

National Unity Advisory Council member Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye emphasised that the Rukun Negara is more than just memorising its five principles.

“It must be taught and instilled among Malaysians from a young age. We need to encourage the younger generation to learn, appreciate and, most importantly, practise the five principles.

“Just memorising and reciting the national pledge is insufficient,” he said.

Amid ongoing discussions about digitalisation and other contemporary issues, Lee stressed the need to return to the Rukun Negara, describing it as the foundation of Malaysia.

He also urged politicians to set an example by embodying and practising the five principles of the Rukun Negara.

“Complying with the Rukun Negara can bring about a more harmonious and united nation, and its practice must permeate all layers of society,” he added.

Tawfik Ismail, son of the country’s second deputy prime minister and architect of the Rukun Negara, asserted that Malaysians will find it natural to instil the five principles in their daily lives because these reflect the inherent Malaysian characteristics of trust, faith and tolerance.

To further foster the Rukun Negara among citizens, Tawfik suggested that the relevant ministry conduct history lessons on the formulation of these core values that aim to unite Malaysians.

“The National Unity Ministry needs to educate the public on why the Rukun Negara was formulated.

“It must be emphasised that Malaysia was formed because all races worked together to persuade the British to grant us independence, enabling us to govern the country on our own terms,” Tawfik said.

He also highlighted the importance of learning from other countries still grappling with unity issues.

“We’re still a very young nation compared to others, and our struggles in uniting people are not unique.

“However, we’ve been trying our best to overcome these challenges and should learn from other nations,” he said.

Meanwhile, civil society group G25 praised the resilience of Malaysians amid economic uncertainties and political and social turbulence.

“The strength and determination of the Malaysian people have been pivotal in navigating challenging moments while striving for a better nation.

“As we commemorate National Day, let us embrace the spirit of unity and continue working together towards a Malaysia where every citizen thrives and contributes to our shared success,” the group said in a statement yesterday.

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