DAP chairman Lim Guan Eng and Umno Youth chief Dr Akmal Saleh have condemned the racist sign posted by a hawker in Sepang, insisting that an apology is insufficient. They stressed that action must be taken to prevent normalization of such behavior. Lim warned that inaction could harm Malaysia’s racial harmony, while Dr Akmal said a mere apology sets a dangerous precedent. Their strong stance contrasts with National Unity Minister Aaron Ago Dagang, who suggested closing the issue after the hawker’s apology. The incident highlights ongoing challenges in combating racism and preserving unity in Malaysia’s diverse society.

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