Monday, 28 August 2023

Tajuddin wants Malays to rise from what? When did the Malays fall in Malaysia?

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National Unity … when did the Malays fall?

Tajuddin wants Malays to rise from what? When did the Malays fall in Malaysia?

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 28, 2023: Former Umno supreme council member Tajuddin Abdul Rahman has formed a new non-governmental organisation (NGO) aimed at “helping the Malays to rise” as he said they had been left behind economically, academically and politically.

How moronic can one get?

Malays hold more than 90% of the civil service. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Sultans, prime minister and all top civil servants are all held by Malays.

So, Tajuddin wants Malays to rise from what? When did the Malays fall?

What Tajuddin is doing is helping to divide the Malays as what all others have done over the past two decades by forming Malay-based NGOs and organisations to champion their own political agenda.

Doing this just days away from Merdeka (Independence) Day on Thursday is just shaking the foundation of national unity and harmony.

Tajuddin is no different from the racial and religious bigots, many found in the Taliban-like PAS and Muhyiddin “I Am Malay First” Yassin’s Perikatan Nasional (PN).

No News Is Bad News reproduces below what garbage the moronic Tajudin is "selling":

Tajuddin forms new NGO ‘to help Malays rise’

Former Umno supreme council member Tajuddin Abdul Rahman says Malays have fallen behind politically, economically and academically.

Joel Shasitiran and Nora Maphar - 28 Aug 2023, 7:15pm

Tajuddin Abdul Rahman has invited all Malays to attend ‘Himpunan Melayu Bangkit’ on Aug 30 at Kampung Gajah in Pasir Salak, Perak.

KUALA LUMPUR: Former Umno supreme council member Tajuddin Abdul Rahman has formed a new NGO aimed at “helping the Malays to rise” as he said they had been left behind economically, academically and politically.

The new organisation, called “Pasir Salak Bangkit”, is headed by Tajuddin as president.

Tajuddin, a former MP for Pasir Salak and former Umno divisional chief, said recent developments had shown that the Malays have almost fallen behind others.

“I feel sad, because that is very dangerous,” he said at a press conference at his residence here.by

Tajuddin said the NGO’s inaugural gathering, “Himpunan Melayu Bangkit”, will be held on Aug 30 at Kampung Gajah, Pasir Salak, in central Perak.

He said the event is open for everyone, regardless of political affiliation.

Tajuddin was dismissive when asked about similarities to the Malay Proclamation organisation formed by former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad to unite the Malays and look into 12 key problems faced by the community.

“It’s just a proclamation, they never rose up,” he said.

In June, Tajuddin had brushed off the initiative, saying Mahathir was late to the party as he (Tajuddin) had organised a similar initiative in 2018.

Tajuddin was suspended from Umno for six years last October after being removed as an Umno Supreme Council member in June 2022.

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