Sultan of Johor Sultan Ibrahim Almarhum Sultan Iskandar said the unity and multi-racial harmony in the state was something that Johoreans should be proud of.
"Since I revived the Bangsa Johor spirit espoused by Almarhum Sultan Ibrahim in the 1920s, I can feel that the solidarity of the people in Johor is gaining in strength," he said at a high-tea event with leaders of the Chinese community in the state here today.
He said Johoreans were beginning to feel proud that they were protected under one umbrella irrespective of race, ancestry or background.
"This is the spirit of being united which we must reinforce. There might be politicians outside Johor who are jealous of the Bangsa Johor concept and that it would lead to disunity (among Malaysians).
"Does not coming together of various races as one race (Bangsa Johor) produce unity? Does not political quarrels based on personal agendas bring about disunity? Let's not pay heed to the words of an old man who appears to be going out his mind," he said.
Sultan Ibrahim said Johoreans must display the 'Bangsa Johor' values and culture of being polite, helpful and respecting each other.
"Don't allow the differences in political ideology break us up," he said.
The Sultan also lambasted political leaders who had their own agenda to seize power.
"They often raise sensitive issues that can jeopardise the wellbeing of the people. They are fighting not for public interest but more for personal interest," he said.
The sultan said this group of people would use whatever means to achieve their goals, including creating chaos.
"But when the situation gets out of control and riots occur, I'm sure they will leave the country and let the people suffer.
"I hope my people are smart enough in making choices and not merely follow such a narrow political ideology which can lead to disunity among the people in this state," he said.
Sultan Ibrahim said the younger generation must have knowledge on the history of the state and the history of 'Bangsa Johor' so that they would not be influenced by instigation which could ruin their future.
"We often talk about racial unity which has yet to be fully achieved.
The reason is that racial segregation still exists in (our) early education at primary school," he said.
Sultan Ibrahim said in order to produce a united younger generation, they needed to mix in a uniform early education process.
"(They) cannot be separated according to race and religion. Early education is vital to teach about values and cultures of a multiracial society," he said.
About 60 Chinese community leaders in the state attended the event held at the Chinese Hall, Istana Besar, here. -- BERNAMA
Bernama
Wed Sep 21 2016
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