Breaking away from a divisive old model


PROF Dr Mohd Tajuddin Mohd Rasdi’s proposal for a “parallel” country based on the shared values of ordinary citizens, “Vision for a new Malaysia” (The Star, Feb 1; online at https://bit.ly/3AZBu9u), is an idea that will resonate with most right-thinking Malaysians.

His call for a visionary “parallel” country is about breaking away from the current divisive model. This new vision arises from the dire need to “usher in new attitudes, new strategies and a new willpower to rebuild Malaysia ourselves without interference from those who do not want this country to be shared equally by all races and creeds.”

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