Mahathir urges Malaysians to keep up spirit of goodwill, nationhood

Dr Mahathir Mohamad (BERNAMA)

Dr Mahathir Mohamad (Bernama)

Putrajaya: Malaysia’s Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad has urged all Malaysians, regardless of their religion, race and culture, to reflect on how the spirit of goodwill and nationhood has helped Malaysia achieve independence and develop into a successful country.

Malaysia was built on the values of tolerance, strong character, mutual respect, the willingness to give and share, selfless attitude and readiness to sacrifice for the sake of the country, he said in a message as the country celebrates its 62nd National Day.

Without such values, Malaysia would not grow into a developed country capable of giving its people comfort and progress, he added.

“In fact, as we make further progress and success, we should have greater realisation on the need for these values. If these values which were adopted by our parents and grandparents have succeeded in developing this country, surely they are more crucial for us in managing the progress achieved,” he said, quoted by the national news agency BERNAMA.

“Unfortunately, if we look around us, as we bask in the progress in communications and digitalisation, these noble values have been sidelined and replaced by bad characteristics which are ugly and disgusting.”

Although the country has gained independence and the current level of progress, good values should not be neglected Dr Mahathir said, warning that such negative character would usually rear its ugly head in the face of sensitive issues on race and religion.

Defending their own race and religion, people hurled insults against other races and religions with the use of abusive and harsh words, which would definitely cause anger and anxiety, he added.

“This is very surprising because if we want to uphold our religion and race, we should be displaying good character and use of cultured language. But what has happened is the opposite,” he said in his message broadcast on national television and radio.

Dr Mahathir also wondered if the people no longer cared about the future of the country when defending the narrow interests of their respective race and religion.

The prime minister said the people should realise how blessed the country is and should do their level best to safeguard the country’s prosperity.

Tracing the country’s history, Dr Mahathir said like other countries, Malaysia was built on the sweat, tears and blood of the people who had to endure cruelty, oppression, betrayal and insult against race and country.

“Maybe we should look at countries which not too long ago were enjoying riches and prosperity dreamed of by other nations. Today, these countries have been destroyed and their people have become refugees in other countries,” BERNAMA quoted him as saying.

“This is why we should realise that when we demand for the rights and interests of our group and the other side does not want to tolerate, be considerate or forgive, it can lead to conflict,” he said.

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