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Monday, August 21, 2023

Unity minister: Using different National Day logo theme promotes disunity

 


The proposal to use a different logo and theme for the National Day celebration is recognised as a social deficit out to promote disunity, said National Unity Minister Aaron Ago Dagang.

He said such a proposal is a hindrance to the government's efforts in ensuring the well-being of the community.

Aaron (above) was referring to Perikatan Nasional Youth chief Ahmad Fadhli Shaari’s proposal for four states under the PN administration to use a different National Day logo and theme for state-level celebrations.

"This is closely related to the spirit of cooperation, tolerance and good relations between the federal government and the states which must be dealt with carefully.

"Leaders at every level should play an important role as the catalyst to propagate and strengthen unity, and ensure good governance at the federal and state levels through socio-political and economic boundaries," he added.

The media reported Fadhli as saying Perlis, Kedah, Kelantan and Terengganu which are under PN rule, would likely use the alternative logo and theme “Teguh Muafakat Malaysia Sejahtera” (Strong Consensus for a Prosperous Malaysia) that was launched by PN Youth yesterday.

Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil had earlier announced “Malaysia Madani: Tekad Perpaduan, Penuhi Harapan” (Determination in Unity, Fulfilling Hope) as the theme of the 2023 National Day and Malaysia Day celebrations.

Aaron said the government’s theme, which was launched on May 27, was to foster a spirit of unity and patriotism and instil a deep love for the nation.

Patriotic spirit

Every citizen, he said, is well aware that every year the event is celebrated with the spirit of patriotism and love for the country to remember the sacrifices of our freedom fighters and their struggles for independence.

"The National Day celebration is a national celebration. The logo and the theme that have been set symbolise togetherness among Malaysians," he added.

Aaron also called on all parties to help promote national unity and join hands to ensure that efforts to strengthen unity can be achieved at an optimal rate because unity is key to building a harmonious and prosperous nation.

"Let us not be the cause of division or misunderstanding among the people. It's not a question of who is weak or strong and who is good or bad, but it is more about working together regardless of background or political beliefs," he said.

Meanwhile, Deputy Finance Minister I Ahmad Maslan said the proposal to use a different logo and theme for the National Day celebration would only disrupt the relationship between the state governments and Putrajaya.

Deputy Finance Minister I Ahmad Maslan

He said such a thing had never happened before, and that the PN leadership should have a big heart, especially after the people had made their choice in the state elections on Aug 12.

“The people have made their choice. This move will not unite us but rather strain the relationship," he told reporters after launching the “Melangkah Bersama Peniaga Wanita B40” programme in Johor Bahru.

- Bernama

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