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Fly Jalur Gemilang: Call To Reignite Sense Of Pride Being Citizens Of Sovereign, Independent Malaysia

Fly Jalur Gemilang: Call To Reignite Sense Of Pride Being Citizens Of Sovereign, Independent Malaysia

Barnama11 hours ago
By Shaidathul Suhana Ros
KUALA LUMPUR, July 13 (Bernama) -- Flying the Jalur Gemilang in the lead-up to National Day is not merely symbolic, but a collective call to reignite a sense of pride in being a citizen of a sovereign and independent Malaysia.
A researcher with the Nationhood and Social Wellbeing Research Group, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), Associate Professor Dr Mohd Azhar Abd Hamid said the Jalur Gemilang stands as a symbol of sovereignty, unity, and spirit of the nation that needs to be respected and whose meaning should be understood by every Malaysian.
He noted that some segments of society have become indifferent to patriotic gestures, particularly the act of flying the Jalur Gemilang, as they perceive it to be little more than a government-driven campaign to display public support.
"Each shade and colour on the Jalur Gemilang holds historical significance, principles of nationhood and the values of Malaysian life. This is a manifestation of the people's love for independence, a freedom gained through great sacrifice," he told Bernama today.
Mohd Azhar said the decline in patriotic sentiment, especially among the young generation, could be attributed to a lack of historical awareness and a misguided belief that the National Day campaign has little relevance to their daily lives.
Recognising that patriotism cannot be imposed, Mohd Azhar said it can be nurtured through relevant and contemporary approaches, including the strategic use of social media, history-based innovation competitions, and active participation by local communities.
Also a Senior Lecturer at the School of Human Resource Development and Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, UTM, he said the "1 House 1 Jalur Gemilang" initiative, introduced in conjunction with the 2025 National Day and Malaysia Day (HKHM2025) holds promise as an effective platform to instil patriotic values among the people.
The "1 House 1 Jalur Gemilang" campaign, first introduced during last year's National Day celebrations, continues this year with the addition of two new clusters - Industry and Government Agencies - bringing the total number of implementation clusters to seven.
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