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My dream remains relevant today as it was years ago – Lim Kit Siang

We must create a new future for all Malaysians and not be captives of the past, says DAP veteran

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 21 Feb 2021 12:58PM

My dream remains relevant today as it was years ago – Lim Kit Siang
DAP veteran Lim Kit Siang says while citizens of this country will have multiple identities, they have one common overriding identity as Malaysians. – Twitter pic, February 21, 2021

I WANT to thank my family, party comrades and colleagues, friends and relatives for this unprecedented and wonderful virtual 80th birthday celebration.

I am glad to see DAP founding chairman Dr Chen Man Hin and Mrs Chen with us, pioneer Johor assemblyman Lee Kaw, DAP veterans Tan Chui Sui (Mrs Chiang Heng Kai), Wong Kang Li and wife, Chong Siew Chiang and wife, Ngoi Thiam Woh, my long-time friend K. Siladass, as well as my classmates going back to seven decades ago – Pek Teck Soon, Tan Tik Seng and Allah Goh.

I have spent more than 55 years in DAP. The party has come a long way since its early days in the 60s, when we contested in the first general election in 1969 with some 2,000 members, sandwiched between a formidable ruling coalition – the Alliance – and, until then, the main voice of dissent, but which had just launched an election boycott before the 1969 polls on grounds that the democratic constitutional struggle was just a farce.

DAP fought for a non-communist, socially democratic and just multiracial Malaysia for all Malaysians.

All these were deliberately forgotten when, in subsequent years, I was accused of being a communist, anti-Malay, anti-Islam, anti-royalty and, to top it off, a quadruple agent of CIA, KGB, MI6 and the Australian Secret Intelligence Service.

Although I was in Kota Kinabalu at the time, I was accused of causing the May 13, 1969 riots in Kuala Lumpur, which saw illegal processions in the city streets to provoke the rage of the Malays. In fact, I was never in KL during the riots. I first set foot in the capital city on May 18 that same year, after I was arrested by the special branch at the Subang Airport upon returning home earlier that day.

But we must never allow the past to bury the future. If necessary, the future must bury the past to build better lives for future generations.

The year-long Covid-19 pandemic, which has wrought such disaster not only to the lives of Malaysians but the whole world, reminds me of two truisms:

1. No one is safe until everybody is safe.

2. No country is safe until all countries are safe.

Regardless of race, religion, region or class, we are all from the same race – the human race.

There is a lot of dejection, depression, even a sense of hopelessness in the land. But we must never yield to these negative sentiments. Although we do not want “positive” results in Covid-19 tests, we must always be positive, never give up hope and dare to dream big for ourselves and the country.

I wrote a poem titled My Dream for my class magazine, The Light, when I was a Form 3 student in Batu Pahat High School, and it remains as relevant today some 64 years later:

One for all and all for one,

We care not what colour, creed or religion you belong,

For aren’t each of us Malaya’s son,

Then why let silly racial quarrels prolong?

Let us renew our dream that while Malaysians will have multiple identities – ethnic, religious, linguistic, cultural – they have one common overriding identity as Malaysians.

Nobody is asking any Malaysian to forget that he or she is a Malay, Chinese, Indian, Kadazan, Iban or Muslim, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Sikkh, Taoist, but everyone is first and foremost a Malaysian.

That is my dream. That is your dream.

We must have the stamina, fortitude and conviction to see this dream come true.

We must create a new future for all Malaysians and not be the captives of the past.

We want Malaysia to be a great world-class nation. We do not want it to be a failed state.

Finally, I want to thank the IT pioneers of Malaysia DAP and Penang DAP for a most creative and path-breaking virtual birthday celebration, as well as  everyone who had participated in the event. – The Vibes, February 21, 2021

Lim Kit Siang is DAP MP for Iskandar Puteri. The above message is issued in conjunction with his virtual 80th birthday celebration last night

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