The New Straits Times 
by ADIE SURI ZULKEFLI
by ADIE SURI ZULKEFLI
ALOR STAR: 
SULTAN of Kedah Tuanku Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah yesterday expressed 
concern over the alarming incidence of social media abuse, which can 
pose a threat to racial and religious harmony.
Tuanku
 Halim said the majority of the younger generation used social media to 
express their thoughts and views, while respecting racial, religious and
 traditional sensitivities.
He
 cautioned that liberalisation, as advocated in Western countries, was 
seen as modern and open, but it was unsuitable to the way of life in 
Malaysia.
“Religious
 and racial ideological tensions in our society, especially on social 
media platforms, demonstrate disrespect to decisions that had been 
agreed upon by the forefathers of all races during Independence,” he 
said in his speech at the opening of the Kedah State Legislative 
Assembly’s first meeting for the second term at Wisma Darulaman here.
The
 speech was read by Kedah Regency Council chairman Tan Sri Tunku 
Sallehuddin Sultan Badlishah. Present were his wife, Puan Sri Tengku 
Maliha Tengku Ariff, Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Mukhriz Mahathir, his 
wife, Tok Puan Norzieta Zakaria, executive councillors and assemblymen.
Tuanku
 Halim reminded the younger generation that the country, which gained 
independence in 1957, was built on the strength of the social contract 
of a multiracial society, based on toleration, moderation and mutual 
respect.
“Without
 the wisdom of our forefathers when we were fighting for independence, 
many current descendants would be stateless citizens. As such, it is 
imperative for all quarters to understand and respect basic rights, as 
stated in the Federal Constitution.”
Tuanku Halim hinted that having a uniform education system could be the long-term solution in resolving the issue.
“Perhaps,
 we are asking ourselves what is happening to our unity and racial 
integration. Prominent education sociologist E.D. Hirsch, in his book 
Cultural Literacy, said education was the most important tool in 
fostering unity in a country. He suggested that a united society could 
only be achieved through an integrated national education system.”
Tuanku
 Halim also expressed his condolences to the families of the victims of 
Malaysia Airlines flights MH370 and MH17, and urged the people to 
condemn Israel’s Zionist regime for committing a systematic genocide 
against the Palestinians.
At
 the start of the opening ceremony, the House recited prayers for the 
late former Kedah Regency Council chairman, Tunku Bendahara Tan Sri 
Tunku Annuar Sultan Badlishah, who died in May.
 
 
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