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Politicians must respect sensitivities, says activist

From Utusan Malaysia · () Malay

Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

Opinion Sources not specified Context piece
  • Some observers believe certain DAP leaders' statements and actions are disrespectful towards Malay sensitivities and the royal institution, despite the party's official stance.
  • Critics argue that repeated remarks touching on the monarchy could create tension and misunderstanding, particularly among the Malay community.
  • The article calls for all parties to exercise caution in their statements to avoid offending sensitivities and maintain harmony in Malaysia's multi-ethnic society.

Concerns are mounting that certain leaders within the Democratic Action Party (DAP) may be overstepping boundaries with statements that disregard Malay sensitivities and the established royal institution. This sentiment arises despite the party's purported respect for the Malay rulers.

Critics point to repeated remarks and actions attributed to specific party figures that they perceive as disrespectful, even bordering on defiance towards the sultans. These observers suggest that such pronouncements, even if carefully worded, create a disconnect with the party's official narrative and foster differing perceptions within the public, especially among the Malay community.

The article highlights that these recurring comments concerning the monarchy risk escalating tensions and fostering misunderstandings. While acknowledging that individual statements might not represent the entire party's official position, the pattern has become a subject of public debate regarding current political discourse.

Furthermore, the piece references past criticisms leveled by some leaders against government agencies, indicating a broader pattern of controversial statements. The author stresses the importance of caution for all political actors, urging them to be mindful of their words to preserve the harmony of Malaysia's diverse society and respect all institutions.

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Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.