Lim Kit Siang

Voters in the six states in August should vote for the future to make Malaysia world champions again, like making University of Malaya among the 50 best universities in the world, instead of falling for the lies and hate speech setting one race or religion against another

Voters in the six states in August should vote for the future to make Malaysia world champions against, like making University of Malaya among the 50 best universities in the world instead of falling for the lies and hate speech setting one race or religion against another.

Eighteen years ago, at the University of Malaya’s centennial celebrations in June 2005, the then Deputy Prime Minister threw the challenge to University of Malaya to raise its 89th position among the world’s top 100 universities in THES-QS (Times Higher Education Supplement-Quacquarelli Symonds) ranking in 2004 to 50 by the year 2020.

University of Malaya has been unable to meet this challenge as it is ranked No. 70 in the QS World University Ranking 2023 and ranked 351–400 in the Times Higher Education World Universities Ranking 2023.

The six state polls in August will not be about the future of Penang, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, Kedah, Kelantan and Terengganu alone, but also whether Malaysia can reset and return to the original nation-building principles of a plural Malaysia and be world champions again like ensuring that University of Malaya is among the top 50 universities of the world.

Let Malaysians, regardless of race, religion, region, age or gender, unite as Malaysians in the six state polls to build better tomorrow in Malaysia for our children and children’s children.

There are political forces which are spreading lies, falsehoods, fake news and hate speech to make Malaysians suspicious about each other and polarise the country, whether based on race, religion or culture, when Malaysia should be the role model of the world in inter-ethnic, inter-religious, inter-cultural and inter-civilisation dialogue, understanding, tolerance and harmony.

This is the large picture and long vision for the six state polls in August.

It is not just about the future of Penang, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, Kedah, Kelantan and Terengganu.

Even more important, it is also about the future of Malaysia — whether Malaysia’s fate is to be world champions again or to end up as a divided, failed and corrupt state in the coming decades.

 

(Media Statement by DAP veteran Lim Kit Siang in Petaling Jaya on Thursday, 29th June 2023)

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