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Saturday, October 17, 2015

UNDER MESSY NAJIB, MALAYSIA MAY SPLIT UP: NOW UMNO MAN CALLS FOR PENANG TO BE RETURNED TO KEDAH

UNDER MESSY NAJIB, M'SIA MAY SPLIT UP: NOW UMNO MAN CALLS FOR PENANG TO BE RETURNED TO KEDAH
The statement by Dr. Wan Shamsuddin Mohd Yusof, chairman of the Malaysian Historical Society Kedah branch that “Penang and Seberang Perai must be returned to Kedah” is ultra vires the Constitution and seditious. (Source: http://www.nst.com.my/news/2015/10/kedah-eyeing-return-penang?d=1)
Malaysia has achieved independence for 58 years this year, and both Kedah and Penang are separate states under the Federation of Malaysia as enshrined in Article 1(2) of the Federal Constitution.
Any attempt to say that Penang is not a separate and equal partner state to the Federation is obviously against the Federal Constitution.
Appeal to colonial era treaty reflects pre-Merdeka mentality
Similarly Dr. Wan Shamsuddin’s call to review the RM10,000 annual payment to Kedah on account of the colonial-era treaty on Penang is reflective of a pre-Merdeka mentality. In 1994, the then Prime Minister Dr. Mahathir Mohamad rejected request by the then Kedah Menteri Besar Osman Aroff to increase the payment by saying that the treaty and payment are “meaningless”.
This is a recurring issue and an embarrassment to our country as well as our two neighbouring states. We should put a stop to this matter once and for all so that opportunistic historians and politicians do not continue to harp on this matter.
Abolish the RM10,000 annual payment, set up an RM10 million Kedah-Penang history scholarship grant
Thus I appeal to His Majesty the Yang DiPertuan Agong who is the Sultan of Kedah to abolish the RM10,000 annual payment from Penang to Kedah. Instead, in recognition of Kedah and Penang’s historical affinity as well as both states’ contribution to the founding, formation and development of the Federation, a special Kedah-Penang history scholarship grant be established with a seed fund of RM10,000,000 and an annual allocation from the federal government.
The purpose of the grant is to advance the development of historical studies in both states. This corresponds to the fact that Kedah is the site of millennial-old ancient civilisations, such as the Bujang Valley as well as the one recently discovered at the Sungai Batu archeological site. Additionally, Penang is host to a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The setting up of the grant will promote further research and study on the history of both states as well as of Malaysia.
Steven Sim Chee Keong
MP for Bukit Mertajam
Political Education Director, DAPSY Malaysia

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