PETALING JAYA: Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) secretary-general Alexander Nanta Linggi has voiced his frustration over what he sees as constant quarrels and political bickering in Peninsular Malaysia.
The works minister today suggested that Peninsular Malaysia follow Sarawak’s approach to managing sensitive issues related to race, religion and language – which he said are discussed and resolved in harmony in the state.
He said that despite Dayaks and Chinese making up about 70% of Sarawak’s population and Malays accounting for roughly 30%, interethnic relationships in the state have remained stable and constructive, reflecting a culture of mutual understanding and respect.
