Wednesday, September 24, 2025

‘Big umbrellas’ not the problem, analyst says on divisions among Malays


FMT:

‘Big umbrellas’ not the problem, analyst says on divisions among Malays



2 hours ago
Anne Muhammad


Azmi Hassan says the issue is Malay-based parties employing different approaches to protecting the community's interests


Former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad at the launch of a ‘Malay secretariat committee’ in June, aimed at restoring Malay power’ in the government.


kt asks: When was it that Malays ever lost power in government since 1957???



PETALING JAYA: An analyst has dismissed the argument by former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad that “big umbrella” platforms risk splitting the Malays, saying divisions in the community are due to the existence of various Malay-based parties.

“These parties say that they want to protect Malay interests but employ different approaches,” Azmi Hassan, a fellow at the National Council of Professors, said.

“They should just join forces in this matter,” he told FMT.


Mahathir said yesterday that while support for the idea of a united Malay front had been encouraging, each person aspiring to be prime minister was now building up their own big umbrella.

Mahathir, who was prime minister twice, said this would result in “two, three, or even more big umbrellas”.


“And the Malays will support and become members of these umbrellas. Just like with party membership, the Malays will become divided. Thus, the big umbrellas will also divide the Malays,” he said in a social media post.

Syaza Shukri of International Islamic University Malaysia did not question the ability of big umbrella platforms to resolve issues affecting the Malay community.

However, she said it would be difficult for Malaysia, a multicultural country, to achieve political stability if the government was formed by only Malay parties.

She said Malay-based parties would need to forge alliances with non-Malay-based parties.


“It is not sufficient for only the Malays to be united. They must work alongside the other races. Only then there will be stability,” she said.


kt reckons: But that may not be what "Someone" wants, ie. "... work alongside the other races"


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