MalaysiaKini-Sept 3

After his defeat in the 1969 general election, which served as the catalyst for a sanguinary racial conflict, and his fallout with then-premier Tunku Abdul Rahman, resulting in his expulsion from Umno, Dr Mahathir Mohamad published a controversial book. Titled “The Malay Dilemma”, it claimed, among others, that the Malays fell under the dominion of other races in their own land because of their tolerant and non-confrontational nature. Now, as the nation celebrates its 64th year of independence, Chandran Nair delves into what he terms as the “non-Malay dilemma” – the other part of Malaysia’s ethnic equation. The businessperson, author and think-tank founder said he was prompted to speak on this after watching comedian Harith Iskandar’s recent interview with former CIMB group chairperson Nazir Razak. To his credit, he said, Nazir lamented the state of affairs in Malaysia and outlined his vision for change.

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