Tun Dr. Lim Keng Yaik (1939-2012)
“Build on our commonalities and not on our
differences. Be moderate and not extreme.”
Back to basics:
The spirit of the Merdeka Constitution
Our Merdeka Constitution is awesome - inclusive,
moderate, accommodating, compassionate, and
yet pragmatic.
It is our social contract. It is our promise to live
together orderly, happily, and
with empathy. Our Constitution is the glue that keeps us together - a society
of diverse cultural, historical, geographical, and
religious backgrounds. It serves as our footing as well as our compass.
Our Constitution was prepared and written by learned
forefathers who breathed into it the spirit of inclusiveness,
moderation, accommodation, and compassion. Choosing to be pragmatic - balancing idealism with realism and
rejecting absolutism: focussing on what will work and how to make things
happen. It does not try to be perfect but seeks to be functional.
It is these foundations set by our Merdeka Constitution that
we have endured the clefts of race and religious politics and challenges to
many political and economic crises. The Merdeka Constitution believes that in this land there is a place for
everyone and each has a stake. Everyone must get something and no one must get
everything. Both the rich and the poor are safely guarded.
It recognises that Malaya was historically the land of
the Malays yet the Malay-Muslim features are balanced with provisions for a
multiracial and multi-religious society. Secularism and Religion co-exist
preserving the best of religious, moral, and
cultural traditions while staying open to everything new. It sets our nation a
way to blend our past, present, and
our future.
Such a well-thought social contract must have demanded our
forefathers to bring out the best in them; inclusiveness, courage, sacrifice,
moderation, compromises, and the
fearlessness to say no to the radicals within their own group. We need to do
the same.
Let us go back to basics. Let us go back to The Spirit
of the Merdeka Constitution.
At zubedy, our programs draw strength from shared
values and traditions. We believe that at heart, all Malaysians want good
things for themselves and for their brother and sister Malaysians, simply
because our nation cannot prosper as a whole if some of us are left behind.
Let us be first and foremost Malaysians.
Let us add value,
Have A Meaningful Chinese New Year.
This is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAs a Malaysian, I'm deeply touched.
Thank you very much.