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explains the history
of
formation of Malaysia in brief
On 27 May 1961 at a
hotel in Singapore, Tunku Abdul Rahman recommended
a plan to form Malaysia in his
talk which will consist of the Federation
of Malaya, Singapore, Brunei, Sarawak and Sabah. He also declares that everyone agreed to form Malaysia in Singapore.
In addition, he believes that many problems will be
solved if the 5 colonials of British combine together. However there are some
parties who are rejected the formation of Malaya because of the several reasons.
•
Afraid that outsiders would have the chance to exploit the natural
resources in Sabah and Sarawak for their own financial and job support.
• Afraid that the politics of Malaya will force the native people of Sabah and Sarawak to adapt to Islam religion.
resources in Sabah and Sarawak for their own financial and job support.
• Afraid that the politics of Malaya will force the native people of Sabah and Sarawak to adapt to Islam religion.
The reaction from the
Singapore is, Lee Kuan yew welcomed
the idea. However, there was a
strong opposition from left wing leaders (United People’s Party (UPP). Brunei
preferred to achieve own
independence before joining
Malaysia. Sabah and Sarawak received
encouraging responses from the
people. Malaya (Tanah Melayu) support for merging was generally acceptable.
During February-April 1962, the Commission have gathered 4000 people and
received 2200 memorandum from a variety of parties which were made of political
parties, members of government and visitor assembly, religious leaders, workers
union and the public for their opinions. In general, more than 70 percent of the meeting agreed with the idea and on 21 June 1962, the report was sent to the British government.
The public statement was finished at Stadium Merdeka,
Kuala Lumpur. The announcement of
Malaysia’s formation was read in front of the Yang Di Pertuan Agong, the
Council of Rulers, and Governors of Penang, Malacca, Singapore and Sabah.
Leaders from three new states were also present, En. Lee Kuan Yew, Mr. DonaldStephens and Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan.
Though, Singapore’s ties lasted no more than for two
years before it had to separate in 1965. The formation of Malaysia in 1963 was one of the greatest achievements by Tunku Abdul
Rahman. Commonly known
as “Tunku”, he is remembered as the
“Father of Independence”. The national flag was raised for the first time
in all 13 states and two federal territories of the new nation on 16 September 1963. However
on
9 August 1965, Singapore officially
announced its separation from Malaysia. Currently, Malaysia consists of 13
states (11 peninsular states and two from East Malaysia) and three Federal
Territories.
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![]() On 9 August 1965 Singapore was separated from Malaysia |
Malaysia,Sabah,Sarawak,Singapore and the
Federation of Malaya to form Malaysia together on 16 September 1963
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SOURCES
- https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=7&ved=0CGMQFjAG&url=http%3A%2F%2F1003pe8.wikispaces.com%2Ffile%2Fview%2FMalaysian%2520Studies%2520lesson%252017.ppt&ei=m3xbUqjsLsXPrQe6n4CQAg&usg=AFQjCNGcV7oJMwrT4mMA-J9Qd6Pl26Xm-g&sig2=MitOMMgxx8p9Vl0N_aaHWQ&bvm=bv.53899372,d.bmk
- http://www.biography.com/people/tunku-abdul-rahman-9174103
- http://www.jubileemalaysia.com/tag/chapter-5-formation-of-malaysia/
- http://www.slideshare.net/simer1319/the-formation-of-malaysia
- http://www.malaysiamerdeka.gov.my/v2/en/history/the-formation-of-malaysia
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