KUCHING, March 22 — The media from Peninsular Malaysia are urged to stop circulating misleading narratives about Sarawak’s oil and gas rights.

In making this call, Sarawak United Peoples’ Party (SUPP) Stakan chairman Datuk Sim Kiang Chiok said they supported the recent statement by Sarawakian senators regarding the inaccurate and deceptive claims made by peninsula-based media.

“These claims were further amplified by a former high-ranking government official, who introduced a new, untrue history to the Malaysian public,” he said in a statement yesterday.

According to Sim, history books have been written in a way that wrongly suggests Sarawak is owned by Peninsular Malaysia.

He said this had led to the spread of incorrect narratives in Peninsular Malaysia, which, if left unchecked, could cause serious tensions between the people of both regions.

“Our Premier (Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg), along with past leaders like ‘Tok Nan’ (former chief minister the late Pehin Sri Adenan Satem), has emphasised the importance of teaching history accurately in schools to prevent future generations from being misled.

“These concerns are now validated, as more and more people in Peninsular Malaysia wrongly claim that Sarawak is demanding too much and acting like masters rather than partners who are simply asking for what is rightfully theirs,” he said.