Resolve not to let our posterity down


The Choir group comprises of several secondary school students rendering the patriotism songs Negaraku Sehati Sejiwaduring the Merdeka celebration in Ipoh.RONNIE CHIN/The Star

I REFER to Mohamed Ghouse Nasaruddin’s learned and thought-provoking letter “Long road to integration” (The Star, Feb 9) in which he argues that integration has been elusive since we achieved independence 60 years ago. Regrettably, he is largely right.

He also asserts that “there is a serious need to address these issues to prevent further disintegration”, which is fair. His views are timely, especially before the 14th general election (GE14).

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