Government leaders, especially those from Pakatan Harapan in Penang, should set an example for the people in addressing racial and religious issues with the appropriate approach.
State Harapan chairperson Chow Kon Yeow said this is necessary as the national and state-level ruling coalition must demonstrate effective leadership to foster unity among citizens.
He said such an approach would also help stabilise the nation's politics amid ongoing racial and religious issues.
"I believe the time has come for the ruling coalition parties, especially Harapan, to lead by example and demonstrate to the people that as the ruling coalition of the country and several states, we are committed to addressing racial and religious issues with the right approach.
"We must strive to handle racial and religious issues with the right mindset and guide the people to scrutinise these matters rather than in a divisive manner," he said in his speech at the Penang Harapan breaking of fast gathering with media practitioners yesterday.
Work together
The event was also attended by Penang Harapan deputy chairperson Steven Sim, who is also the human resources minister, and vice-chairperson Zaidi Zakaria.
Chow, who is also the Penang chief minister, said racial and religious politics would not bring peace to the country. As a unity government, all leaders must work together to eliminate such issues.
He said leaders must make every effort to achieve national unity so that it becomes a key agenda while allowing the government machinery to focus on development.
"In Penang, while these issues are not as intense as in other states, we must remain vigilant.
“I am also grateful that since 2008, the state government has successfully driven Penang's economic growth, ensuring that no community is left behind in the development process.
"I believe Harapan, together with our BN allies, can play a crucial role. At the same time, if we (party leaders) continue to uphold and foster racial unity, the government machinery can remain focused on national development," he added.
- Bernama
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