Razak had to issue a clarification saying that deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin's statement does not contradict his 1Malaysia concept.
"But Muhyiddin is also saying that is he committed to 1Malaysia, so I don't see that as a contradiction," The Star Online quoted Razak, as saying.
Razak pointed out that if a person says that he is a Malay, he is not against the 1Malaysia concept.
"Similarly, if you are a Malaysian Chinese, it does not mean you don't think like a Malaysian or subscribe to the concept of 1Malaysia," he said.
He, however, said: "What is the meaning of having the 1Malaysia concept if we do not consider ourselves to be Malaysian first?" he asked.
On Wednesday, Yassin had said that he was a Malay first, then a Malaysian.
Yassin's statement came in response to DAP adviser Lim Kit Siang's challenge, who had asked the deputy prime minister to resign if he refused to admit he was a Malaysian first and a Malay second.
Muhyiddin has defended his "Malay first" comment by saying that Lim had a wicked intention behind the challenge, as it was aimed at creating a rift between him and Razak
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