Chinese community leaders urged to preserve unity


  • Letters
  • Tuesday, 11 Feb 2003

MCA vice-president Datuk Seri Ong Ka Ting has advised Malaysian Chinese to live with their differences in order to serve the larger interest of the six million-strong community, Nanyang Siang Pau said yesterday. 

Ong, who is also Housing and Local Government Minister, was reported as saying that at a Chinese New Year gathering of the youth wings of eight Chinese movements in the federal capital on Sunday that Malaysian Chinese community leaders should set their sights on the larger objectives of the community rather than strive for their personal gains. 

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