Selangor Journal
Dewan Rakyat Deputy Speaker Datuk Ramli Mohd Nor chairs a session at Parliament on March 20, 2024. — Picture by BERNAMA

Constitutional amendment for Orang Asli rights to be tabled in 2027 — MP

SEREMBAN, June 22 — A constitutional amendment on the interests of the Orang Asli community is expected to be tabled by 2027.

Cameron Highlands MP Datuk Ramli Mohd Nor said engagement with the Orang Asli community and non-governmental organisations (NGO) were currently underway in Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, Pahang, Perak, and Kedah, and positive feedback had been obtained.

“After the engagement is completed, the matter will be brought to the Prime Minister and then (tabled in Parliament) before the 15th term ends,” he told reporters at a gathering of Orang Asli village elders and Village Development and Safety Committee heads here today.

He said the constitutional amendment covers two matters.

“In the proposed amendment, the duty of taking care of the Orang Asli is placed in the same schedule, meaning both the federal and state governments must be responsible, because there are many issues, like land, forestry and the community’s welfare.

“We will look at Article 153 concerning the Sabah and Sarawak Bumiputera and Pribumi community interests, but the Orang Asli are excluded, so I am proposing this for the amendment,” he said.

— Bernama

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