PETALING JAYA: Former Sabah chief minister Salleh Said Keruak has warned against importing peninsula-style Malay unity rhetoric into the state, saying politics framed too heavily along racial and religious lines could disrupt the state’s long-standing social harmony.
“Many speak about Malay and Muslim unity in national politics. That narrative may suit the peninsula. But Sabah is different – especially in party politics,” he said in a Facebook post today.
“Politics framed too heavily along racial and religious lines can create deep divisions,” he said, adding that such rhetoric tended to grow louder as elections drew nearer.
