PETALING JAYA: Politicians must collaborate with the Chinese business community as the way forward for Malaysia, says Datuk Zaid Ibrahim.
Zaid added that any racial games or boycotts would not affect the well-established Chinese community’s position in the domestic economy.“If Umno is too proud to do this, they will suffer immeasurably at the polls. Then, they will be gone for good,” he said, according to FMT. Zaid, however, said it would not be easy for PAS to win over the support of non-Muslims as they would need to show assurance that they would provide a more accessible and freer society if the party came to power.
On March 13, KK Super Mart became embroiled in controversy after photographs of socks bearing the word “Allah” were discovered being sold at its Bandar Sunway store, went viral.