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Tunku Abdul Rahman
For his contributions and
sacrifices in bringing the country from colonialism to independence, Tunku Abdul
Rahman is known as the Father of Independence. He became the first prime
minister of the Federation of Malaya from 1957 to1963, and of Malaysia from 1963 to 1970.
Tunku was born on February 8, 1903 in Alor
Setar, the capital of the
State of Kedah. He was the seventh prince of Sultan
Abdul Hamid Shah, the twenty fourth Sultan of Kedah, and Che Manjalara. Said to
be a robust and bright boy with a particular fondness for sports, Tunku received
his early education at the Debsurin School, Bangkok and Penang Free School.
On a Kedah Government
scholarship, he went on to study at St. Catherine's College, Cambridge
University, where he received his Bachelor of Arts in
law and history in 1925. A firsthand experience in racial discrimination with
the college's administration was said to have intensified his conviction in
fighting for equality and ignited his desire in making his homeland an
independent state, free from British colonialism.
His leadership flair
also unfolded in
England. Realising
the Malay students there were not represented by any organisation, he
established the Kesatuan Melayu Great Britain
(Malay Association of Great Britain) and became its first secretary.
After returning home,
he joined the Kedah Civil Service as a cadet in the Legal Advisor's Office, and
then as a district officer in several Kedah districts. He proved unpopular among
some British officials thanks to his outspokenness and tendency to introduce
reforms in his quest to improve the living standards of the people.
His attempt at
completing his law studies at the Inner Temple in England in 1938 came to a halt
due the outbreak of the Second World War. He resumed his studies eight years
later and came home with his legal qualifications in 1949.
The political awareness he
gained while making friends with people from various nations in England did not go to waste,
when he was made chairman of the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) soon
after his return. On August 26, 1951, Tunku became the UMNO President succeeding
Dato' Onn Jaafar. He travelled all over the country meeting people from all
walks of life to promote unity. His efforts in overcoming the country's
political problems by way of cooperation among the various ethnic groups saw the
birth of the Alliance Party in 1955.
Under his leadership,
the Alliance won the country's first general election in July 1955. Tunku was
then appointed the country's Chief Minister and Minister of Home Affairs. In
1956, he led a mission to London for a discussion with the British government
concerning the independence for Malaya. The meeting resulted in the signing of
the Independent Treaty at Lancaster House in London on February 8, 1956 and
consequently, the independence of Malaya
in August 31, 1957.
1957, the tunku (prince)
became its prime minister. Later, he was the principal architect of the alliance
of Malaya with
Singapore, Sarawak, and Sabah, which in 1963 resulted in the creation of Malaysia.
Abdul Rahman steered the federation through its first difficult years.
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