How Pakatan Rakyat can move the country towards non-racial politics
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- Posted by Dr Boo Cheng Hau
It is incidental that DAP has been restricted in its influence to mainly the non-Malay ground despite numerous outreach attempts to draw Malay participation. The difficulty for DAP is the country’s realpolitik where Malays are more impressed by Umno’s nationalistic approach.
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Datuk Chander may dispute the alleged 450,000 stateless Indian figure but he concedes that stateless Indians do exist in Malaysia.
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The Human Rights Party in a 2010 meeting with the National Registration Department had informed the officers that HRP estimated stateless Indians to number 450,000 nationwide. The problem of exclusion is one universally acknowledged to be the source of various social ills in any given society. This reduced Indian participation in Malaysian democracy that arose from the self-serving and myopic policy of the Malaysian elite has far-reaching consequences.
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