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LETTER | A Malaysian Family through and through

LETTER | As we welcome the New Year, perhaps it is wise to reflect on the year that was. I am sure we all faced difficulties in our respective ways.

The Covid-19 pandemic took its toll on almost everyone. We were faced with lockdowns that impacted lives and livelihoods.

We are still recovering from the economic wounds left behind by the pandemic, which is nowhere nearly over. And to add salt to the wound, we are faced with the devastation left by the recent floods, with some states bracing for more rainfall.

However, what was clear to me is that, through it all, our faith in unity was never shaken, nor did we falter in any way.

The only positives that came out of the Covid-19 pandemic were that it brought us closer as Malaysians. The Malaysian Family concept has always been clear and present in our blood.

We helped each other during those difficult times. This was evident with the food pantries which mushroomed during the lockdowns and were amplified during the recent floods which hit the Klang Valley and several states.

We can always look to each other for assurance that we will always stand united as fellow Malaysians, and this was clearly displayed in Taman Sri Muda, Selangor - one of the worst hit by the floods.

Malaysians banded together from coordinating logistics to cooking up meals for the stranded victims. They did all this out of true kindness, sincerity, and above all, unity as Malaysians.

What was particularly moving is the camaraderie and brotherhood displayed. Everyone had a common objective which was to help one another to weather the devastation left behind by the floods.

Now, as the year draws to a close, we must also be reminded that we are not out of danger yet with regard to the Covid-19 pandemic.

All of us have a civic duty to help the authorities and frontliners bring down the high number of positive cases.

Let us all step into the New Year, together, as children of Malaysia. It has and will always be that way.

NOTE: The picture above shows Loges T Mohan leading the food packing distribution for Taman Sri Muda flood victims, along with Mohamad Syaifullah Jamaludin, the letter writer and Ganaprakash Varalharajoo.


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