'Buy Muslim-made products first' campaign will divide Malaysians, says MP

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KUALA LUMPUR: The “buy Muslim-made products first” campaign will lead to racial polarisation, Democratic Actions Party (DAP) lawmaker Ramkarpal ...

KUALA LUMPUR: The “buy Muslim-made products first” campaign will lead to racial polarisation, Democratic Actions Party lawmaker Ramkarpal Singh said on Monday , speaking out against boycotts of non-Muslim goods.

A campaign in support of Muslim-made products has come under the media spotlight recently, with certain quarters also calling for a boycott of halal products made by non-Muslims. The party’s secretary-general Takiyuddin Hassan said it is an “inclusive and competitive” move that should be viewed in a positive light.“It will help small and medium entrepreneurs, as well as those from rural areas, to compete. At the same time, it will create more jobs for the people, especially the unemployed youths,” he said.His statement drew a rebuke from Mr Ramkarpal, who said that Mr Takiyuddin should know the serious social ramifications of such a campaign.

“We have been importing and exporting goods to non-Muslim countries for years without any problems and have enjoyed the benefits of doing so,” he added, citing exports of palm oil to India as an example.

 

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