Malaysia

Sikh community vital part of M’sian society: Perak ruler

Sultan Nazrin Shah says group may be small in numbers, but mighty in impact and contribution to country

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 10 Apr 2021 7:59PM

Sikh community vital part of M’sian society: Perak ruler
Perak’s Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah says the Sikhs’ reputation for courage, loyalty and discipline led them to excel in forming the state’s earliest security forces, to the extent that the very first Perak Armed Police force was renamed to 1st Battalion Perak Sikhs in the 1880s. – Bernama pic, April 10, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – The Sikh community has contributed tremendously to the development of Malaysia, from the modest beginnings of their forebears in the security forces to countless other fields.

Perak’s Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah said although the Sikh community has only ever been a tiny proportion of the population – accounting for around 2.5% today – they have always stood out and made their presence known.

He said the Sikhs’ reputation for courage, loyalty and discipline led to their dominance of the early police and paramilitary forces that were established in Perak.

According to Sultan Nazrin, the very first Perak Armed Police, set up in 1874, was even renamed the 1st Battalion Perak Sikhs in the 1880s as these guards helped ensure safety on the treacherous mountain passes between tin-mining areas and coastal settlements, which were previously plagued by highway bandits.

“While Sikhs were also predominantly in the police forces set up in other states, they continued to play a special role in Perak, as the mounted royal bodyguard for my great-great-grandfather, Sultan Idris Murshidal Azzam Shah. The establishment of this bodyguard reflects the remarkable level of trust that Sikhs inspired, due to their unfaltering devotion to duty,” the Ruler said.

Sultan Nazrin said this in his address at the launching of a book titled “Sikhs in Malaysia: A Comprehensive History” written by Ranjit Singh Malhi here today.

He said Sikhs had long moved beyond the security sector, in which they originally excelled, bringing their talents and skills to many other fields.

The ruler said Sikhs could be found at the top of their game in all professions, such as legal, accounting, and academic, as well as in the fields of sports, culture and the arts.

Sultan Nazrin also mentioned several outstanding individuals, including Chief Justice of Malaya in the 1970s, Tan Sri Swaran Singh Gill; Dr Harban Kaur Virik, the country’s first female paediatrician; Datuk Santok Singh (footballer); Harjit Singh Hullon (broadcaster); and DJ Dave (singer).

He said five characteristics – adaptability; patriotism; commitment to education; hard work and thriftiness; and respect for tradition – have together empowered Sikhs to conquer the highest heights in modern Malaysia.

“From the modest beginnings of their forebears in the security forces of the nascent British colony, they have become highly valued citizens of Malaysia, a numerically small but vitally important component of our rich multicultural society,” he added. – Bernama, April 10, 2021

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