Malaysia

Guard your words to safeguard people’s welfare, Halimah tells politicians

Political agendas or ambitions should not come at the expense of national unity, says minister

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 10 Apr 2021 11:06AM

Guard your words to safeguard people’s welfare, Halimah tells politicians
National Unity Minister Datuk Halimah Mohamed Sadique is calling on politicians not to undermine the nation’s unity by exploiting societal deficits. – Bernama pic, April 10, 2021

by Ian McIntyre

GEORGE TOWN – Political parties must exercise restraint and care when deliberating on issues that could undermine the country’s peace and harmony, said National Unity Minister Datuk Halimah Mohamed Sadique.

As the nation is still grappling with the pandemic, economic recovery and uncertain global outlook, she urged politicians not to up the tempo.

“Whatever political agenda or ambitions one may have, it should not come at the expense of national unity,” she said after signing two memoranda of understanding with Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) here.

Halimah represented her ministry while USM was represented by its board of governors’ chairman, Datuk Dr Awang Adek Hussin. Also present were Halimah’s deputy, Datuk Seri Ti Lian Ker, and USM vice-chancellor Prof Faisal Rafiq Mahamd Adikan.

She later said in a press conference that, while deficits in society exist, it should not be exploited by politicians to the extent that it undermines the nation’s ability to heal and unite.

“I also hope politicians do not confuse the people further, while the disruptive attacks on our system (way of life) should be (stopped). We should not undermine our unity for political expediency.”

On a separate matter, Halimah said the rukun tetangga neighbourhood watch (RTK) and community outreach programmes will be rebranded to include women, youth and the elderly so they can be a part of their respective communities.

She added there are 100,000 RTK registered nationwide, of which 5,300 are involved in neighbour security and safety patrols.

“We are happy to note that, on the ground, there is a warm response for RTKs. Many people are keen to participate in them.”

Halimah said the ministry is imposing a quota for RTK activities to encourage participation diversity.

The emphasis on RTK forms part of the revised national unity blueprint, which the ministry plans to unveil as a policy by June, she added. – The Vibes, April 10, 2021

Related News

Malaysia / 1w

King: Politicians must watch their words, not misuse freedom of speech

Malaysia / 2w

Skudai assemblyman Marina Ibrahim announces she will not contest, withdraws from politics

Malaysia / 1mth

Author warns against taking Sabah, Sarawak harmony for granted

Malaysia / 1mth

Unregistered houses of worship: Further discussions to seek comprehensive solution - Fahmi

Opinion / 2mth

Tun Dr Ling Liong Sik is gone

Malaysia / 3mth

After ‘Ubah’: Chinese electorate faces political dilemma, says ex-MCA veep

Spotlight

Malaysia

Women are pillars of national progress, community formation - PM Anwar

Malaysia

Muhyiddin's 'congratulatory' message to Hamzah a fake

Malaysia

Hamzah Zainudin launches new political party, Parti Wawasan Negara

Malaysia

Disturbing video of alleged employers assaulting their helper goes viral (video)

Malaysia

Illegal Rohingya settlement demolished after widespread public outcry

Malaysia

Three more political figures expected to be charged soon

Malaysia

Ten Johor “hotseat” constituencies set for fierce multi-cornered battles

You may be interested

Malaysia

Ten Johor “hotseat” constituencies set for fierce multi-cornered battles

Malaysia

Rohingya motorcyclist with 34 outstanding summonses detained after attempted escape from JPJ

Malaysia

‘Keep it clean’: Anwar demands transparency and discipline as twin state polls begin

Malaysia

Federal ultra-budget challenged as Anwar pushes RM198m Sabah power grid expansion

Malaysia

Muhyiddin's 'congratulatory' message to Hamzah a fake

Malaysia

Nearly 39,000 Malaysians lost their jobs in first five months of 2026, men hit hardest

Malaysia

Sultan Nazrin warns AI, fake news and extremism are shaping youth thinking at unprecedented scale

Malaysia

BN Johor candidate selection reaches concluding stages