Malaysia

Part 5: Breaking away from race-based parties

Understanding their presence in country more accepted today than in the past, but question now is, should they remain forever?

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 02 Jul 2021 4:25PM

Part 5: Breaking away from race-based parties
In recent years, the rakyat have been breaking away from the traditional concept of race-based parties. They are more inclined to having multicultural parties represent them, as the development of the country is paramount. – File pic, July 2, 2021

by Zaidatul Syreen Abdul Rashid

KUALA LUMPUR – Race-based parties in Malaysia have been in existence since the first time the rakyat went for the general elections in 1959. However, does this portray that race-based parties are still a success in this day and age?

What lasted for several decades, was it apparent that race-based parties were honestly championing not only for their own racial background but was also deemed shortcut for some politicians to remain in power? 

There were minor incidents that took place in Malaysia such as 13 May 1969 and Memali, which were related to a certain extent to politics. However, no concrete evidence to indicate that violence occurred by three major ethnic groups: Malay, Chinese, and Indian.

In recent years, the rakyat have been breaking away from the traditional concept of race-based parties. On the contrary, the rakyat are more inclined to having multi-cultured parties representing them, as development of the country is paramount. 

Nevertheless, some matters are still off-limits to be questioned as enshrined in the constitution such as royal institutions, Bumiputera status, Islam as the official religion of the federation and Malay as the national language. Similarly, the issue of name-labelling the Indian and Chinese communities as “pendatang” must also be put to rest. 

It is indisputable that certain fractions from several parties take the opportunity to use the term for political mileage. However, if not careful, it will jeopardise the unity of the rakyat. 

Likewise, action must be taken to do away with the education system that is being enforced, having separate vernacular and religious schools for ethnic groups as this system contributes to segregation of unity and understanding amongst the rakyat at a tender age.  

So, is political identity something of the past? Instead, generations today should be heading towards politics of integration for a progressive nation?

This is the fifth of a six-part series in collaboration with Fat Bidin Media, which is on a campaign to counter and prevent violent extremism. 

The Vibes intends to answer this pertinent question, “Are politicians the catalyst for extreme violence in Malaysia?”, by speaking to personalities, politicians, activists and prominent thinkers, in a series that runs every Friday at 4pm. – The Vibes, July 2, 2021

Read the previous parts here:

Part 4: How men and movements pushed for reform from the streets

Part 3: Rakyat have come a long way in navigating political turbulence

Part 2: Why the things politicians say matter

Part 1: Are politicians’ vindictive, race-based tactics weakening nation’s foundation?

Preview: Are politicians the catalyst for extreme violence in Malaysia?

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