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MalaysiaMalaysiaMalaysiait is a
name that I always keep in my mind. It’s the
place that I start my heartbeat from birth,
then I grow stronger and stronger until I
am now. Without doubt, I love my own
country, Malaysia. I think Malaysia is an
ancient wonder of nature and full of
aboriginal culture.
From our very childhood, we are taught that unity makes us stronger and better persons.
“United we stand, divided we fall” has been our motto, and we have always tried to follow it.
Unity characterizes almost every aspect of teamwork. Starting from the grass root levels,
unity is essential for every bit of community service we do. In a school, teachers often divide
children into different groups and assign them some work to do. The very purpose of this is
to teach children how to perform in a united and organized fashion.
Unity not only makes us more reliable but also increases our resistance by a great
deal. In India, we have always tried to achieve economic, political, social, religious,
racial, linguistic, and cultural unity. This is because of India’s massive territorial area
and diverse nature. Integration in diversity that makes our country unique and
different from the others.
To start with, unity does not mean every culture or religion has to be similar. It
means, despite the existing differences, everyone will feel that they belong together.
Integration is the most significant binding factor of a nation. At this point, we must
understand that not every territorial, demarcated area is a Nation. Unity and integrity
are the two factors that build a nation.
A nation is characterized by unity and solidarity. Thus, unity can make and break a
country. The most courageous display of unity was seen in the struggle for
independence of the Indians from the British. Every Indian, be it Hindu, Muslim, Jain,
and everyone else, fought to rid India of the hated foreigners.
We have been trying to achieve the same unity and fervour post-independence.
However, religious anarchy has become a significant obstruction to unity in India.
Hindu and Muslim unity was a signature characteristic of India that began to fade
after Partition. Several unforeseen and unfortunate incidents have further separated
these two religions. In India, no extra Favor is extended to any particular religion,
according to the constitution. But political leaders have always used religious
propaganda to feed their interests.
In India, present-day unity is threatened by vote bank politics, which is wholly based
on the policy of divide and rule. They provoke one religion against another and cause
a breach of peace and unity. But India has always faced the challenges of unity and
has emerged victorious. Unity cannot be enforced on anyone. It is a feeling that
comes from the depths of truth-unity fuels solidarity and oneness among individuals.
Unity and integrity form the two fundamental pillars of a country and is essential for
smooth functioning and administration.
If I Were a King, I Would Do These Three Things for The Well-
Being of My People.
I will meet them face to face to find out the problems they
are facing. I will listen to all the problems and will
try to solve the problem as best as possible. Secondly,
I want to see my people live in conditions that are not
burdened by the rising cost of life. I will provide the public
with facilities free of cost. ! o overcome growing economic
gaps in society, I will provide financial assistance to
poor farmers to buy better machines. In addition, I would
eliminate all taxes that exist in this country such as #!
income tax", property", vehicle ta" and much more. I will
ensure the source of national income will be obtained
through other means such as through tourism, industrial and
agriculture.! Hardly, as a King in order to uphold morality and
ethics, I will eliminate all the places that encourage people
to involve in immoral activities such as the illegal
entertainment centre, nightclub, gambling centres .