PETALING JAYA: Members of the national unity council should be empowered to openly reprimand public figures, including politicians, who spew extremist, provocative or race-centric views, says a former deputy unity minister.
Ti Lian Ker said enforcement authorities must be required to take heed of the council’s recommendations and act on them, otherwise the council would remain toothless and its decisions would come across as window dressing.
Ti, who was deputy unity minister from May 2020 to August 2021, said racial harmony had been seriously strained by recent racial rhetoric.
