NGO-led reconciliation reflects Malaysians' maturity in rejecting provocation, says Ramanan


KUALA LUMPUR: Reconciliation efforts led by non-governmental organisations (NGOs) representing the Muslim and Hindu communities reflect the maturity of Malaysians in rejecting provocation and prioritising dialogue and mutual understanding for shared stability.

Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri R. Ramanan said the initiative was not an ordinary effort, but a clear signal that Malaysians are willing to reject politics of hatred and choose the path of peace.

"Efforts like this should not only be continued, but strengthened as a strong example that Malaysians will always choose unity,” he said in a statement on Thursday (March 19).

Ramanan also expressed full support for Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s firm stance against any attempts by provocateurs to incite racial and religious tensions.

He said such firmness is crucial to ensure the country’s peace is preserved, grounded in the values of respect, responsibility and the Malaysia Madani framework.

Ramanan said Malaysia is built on the strength of diversity and any attempt to divide the people must be firmly rejected

"We must not allow any party to ignite the flames of division.

"This is the time for us to stand united to defend harmony, strengthen unity and ensure the country continues to progress in a peaceful and stable environment,” he said.

On Wednesday (March 19), 30 NGO representatives from the Malay and Indian communities met under the Harmoni Madani programme in a reconciliation session aimed at finding common ground and resolving issues affecting both communities in a constructive and comprehensive manner.- Bernama

 

 

 

 

 

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