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KELVIN Chai, a member of LDP, said he was glad to see the organisers mixed Chinese spoken and sung parts besides other ethnic elements like Murut, Bajau etc in the Hari Raya stage show.   

“Besides bonding with each other, it helps to promote a feeling of unity, I think West Malaysia should follow the footsteps of how East Malaysia promote unity.”  

Asked whether the presence of a non-Muslim like him make Muslims feel more understood, senior LDP leader Sim Fui said: 

“Definitely, yes, because our presence narrows the difference, same country, born here, grew up together – this is how we really like to be as Sabahans and also Malaysians, this is what we call a multiracial spirit, we should keep it this way, every year open house.

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