There is no excuse, no justification, and no moral authority for the Prime Minister to continue rejecting the recognition of the Unified Examination Certificate (UEC). This refusal is not about national interest—it is about political cowardice, racial posturing and intellectual laziness.

 The world has moved on. Malaysia has not.

 Chinese is no longer merely a community language—it is a global economic weapon. It is spoken and used extensively in the United States, Europe, Africa and across the international business world. While Malaysians are being fed fear and propaganda, Europeans, Africans and Arabs are rushing to China to learn the Chinese language, culture and history because they clearly understand where global power is heading.

 China is on track to overtake the United States in economic strength, technological dominance and military capability. Yet Malaysia’s leadership chooses denial over preparation. This is not leadership—this is national sabotage.

Let it be stated clearly and without apology:

Recognising the UEC does NOT undermine Bahasa Melayu. Bahasa Melayu is the national language and is constitutionally protected. Anyone claiming otherwise is either ignorant of the Constitution or deliberately lying to incite fear and racial hatred.

 The Chinese community has been a pillar of Malaysia’s economy, filling the nation’s coffers through business, investment and taxes. Yet when it comes to education recognition, the government responds with discrimination and disrespect. This hypocrisy is unacceptable in a modern nation.

 Malaysia cannot survive by clinging to outdated racial politics. A country that refuses to embrace multilingualism and global competence is a country that chooses decline over development. Rejecting UEC will not protect Malaysia—it will condemn our youth to mediocrity and international irrelevance.

 Recognising UEC will allow Malaysian Chinese to enter the China market more effectively, absorb advanced knowledge in technology, science, military strategy and medicine, and return with expertise that can strengthen Malaysia’s future. Rejecting this opportunity is nothing short of economic self-destruction.

 If the government is truly serious about progress, it must also encourage the study of Indian languages and history. India is no longer a developing nation begging for recognition—it is a global giant in technology and medical science. Any government that ignores this reality is intellectually bankrupt.

 Malaysia must stop pretending that ignorance equals unity.

Fear is not patriotism.

Stagnation is not stability.

Parti Bumi Kenyalang demands that the Prime Minister stop hiding behind racial rhetoric, show political courage, and recognise the UEC immediately.

 History will remember this moment.

Those who block progress will be remembered as the leaders who chose fear, division and failure over Malaysia’s future.