PARLIAMENT | Home Minister Muhyiddin Yassin today urged Malaysians not to allow an isolated criminal act to wreck the unity among different races and religious adherents.
He said this in a ministerial clarification to the Dewan Rakyat about the Seafield Sri Maha Mariamman Temple riots on Monday and Tuesday.
Muhyiddin stressed that the incident was criminal in nature and not racial but added that the incident had unfortunately created suspicion among different communities.
"It is unfortunate that due to the actions of certain quarters in hiring a group of Malays to intrude and secure the temple on the night of the incident, it had caused anger in the Hindu community.
"Due to this irresponsible and illegal action, it had caused anxiety and suspicion among the different races and religions in our country," he told the Dewan Rakyat.
Muhyiddin said this was further aggravated by certain leaders making racially charged statements.
"I urge all quarters to think and act rationally in dealing with this issue.
"Malaysians have achieved peaceful and harmonious living for a long time. Don't allow an isolated criminal incident to wreck our unity and harmony among the different races and religions.
"Don't allow one rotten apple to spoil the whole barrel," he said.
[More to follow] - Mkini
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