UMNO Youth chief Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein says sorry for his keris (knife) wielding acts that has caused uproars among non-malays and it also contribute to the lesser support to Barisan Nasional from the non-Malays during the last general election.
His keris wielding and kissing act started since 2006 during UMNO Youth Assembly. And that acts have brought a lot of discontent and uneasiness among non-Malays. So I don't understand why he have to apologize to the Malays since it's only the non-Malays that feel offended.
For that, Hishammuddin became more popular with names such as "Kerishamudin" or "Kerismuddin".
The keris is part of UMNO symbol. The symbol of Malay heritage. But most non-Malays see the keris as a symbol of violence, a weapon used by Malays during combat. This is compounded by the fact that some UMNO members even declared that the Keris will be soaked with Chinese blood. Of course that automatically made the Chinese to shun their support for Barisan Nasional.
Anyway, Hishammuddin has regretted his action and he also has announced that he will not be defending his UMNO Youth Chief position.
UMNO flag with a keris symbol, symbol of violence ?
What if UMNO flag is altered with a hibiscus symbol , a symbol for harmony
UMNO logo with two keris, two violence factions ?
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Source: thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2008/4/26/nation/21075186&sec=nation (Apr 26, 2008)
Hisham regrets wielding keris He apologises to all Malaysians
By TEH ENG HOCK
KUALA LUMPUR: Umno Youth chief Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein has admitted that his raising of the keris was among the causes of the Barisan Nasional’s poor performance in the general election.
Apologising to all Malaysians for his action, he said: “If it affected anyone, I cannot run away from the reality of it. I apologise to the non-Malays and the Malays.
“To the non-Malays because of the fear to a symbol which was not my intention. And to the Malays for not being able to uphold their symbol of heritage.”
Describing it as a “sad lesson”, he said as a leader, he must be gracious and accept the consequences because the party came first.
The wielding of the keris was introduced at the Umno Youth assembly in 2005 to symbolise Malay tradition. At the start of the assembly, a procession carrying the keris would proceed to the hall to hand it to the Youth chief, who would then unsheathe and kiss it.
In the 2006 assembly, there was uneasiness among non-Malays when some speakers made racially slanted remarks about using the keris. Things were made worse as the proceedings of the assembly were telecast live.
MCA and several other Barisan component party leaders criticised the use of the keris in such a manner.
However, Hishammuddin had then defended his action, saying the keris was a symbol of Malay culture.
Hishammuddin, who is the Education Minister, however did not want to say if the tradition of kissing the keris would be stopped at future Umno Youth assemblies.
“This is not the forum to discuss it,” he told reporters after chairing a BN Youth central committee meeting at Menara Dato Onn.
Among those present were MCA Youth chief Datuk Liow Tiong Lai, MIC Youth chief Datuk S.A. Vigneswaran, and Umno Youth deputy chief Khairy Jamaluddin.
Hishammuddin also said the BN Youth proposed that the coalition’s representatives from Sabah and Sarawak be given more recognition.
“We recognise the role and contribution of Sabah and Sarawak BN (in the general election), and they are now the anchor and backbone of BN,” he added.
He said Barisan leaders in the peninsula could share and learn from the experience of their Sabah and Sarawak counterparts on issues such as religion and racial relations.
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