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Soon after the Japanese occupation, the British came back to Malaya and introduced temporary military government or BMA (British Military Administration).
On 1st April 1946, the British replaced BMA with the Malayan Union.
To prepare for the locals for own government. British owed to the Chinese and the Indians whom helped them in fighting with the Japanese.
Except for Singapore, all Malayan States were united under one central government i.e. Malayan Union.
A British Governor would be appointed in due course with the help of Government Council and Judiciary Council.
Rulers sovereignty would be abolished they would only have the authority in Islamic affairs and customs.
State council would be under the central government.
All races would be given equal rights Jus Soli Principle - Malayan citizenship was obtained if (a) the foreigner was 18 and above and had resided in Malaya for 10 out 15 years before 15 February 1942. (b) a person who born in Malaya after the forming of the Malayan Union.
Equal rights for all citizens regardless of race or origin. This includes the entry into government services and the right to vote in the general election.
Harold Mac Michael succeeded in getting the Rulers signatures through intimidation.
March 1946, the Malayan Malay Congress chaired by Dato Onn met in Kuala Lumpur, attended by 41 organisations, opposed the formation of the Malayan Union, held demonstrations at major towns, established the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) to protect Malay interests
Non-Malays formed the Malayan Democratic Union (MDU), formation of the Malayan Union undemocratic, Singapore not included.
The British government ignored all protests and Malayan Union was proclaimed on 1 April 1946. Edward Gent became the Governor of the Malayan Union. Malay Rulers boycotted the installation ceremony.
The Malayan Union constitution forced the Malays to think in new direction. The Malays felt their position threatened because of the Jus Soli principle.
The Malayan Union would eradicate the power and sovereignty of the Malays Rulers.
Sir Harold Mac Michael threatened and forced the Malay Rulers to accept the Malayan Union.
Dato Onn lead the Malays against the Malayan Union and instilled national spirit among them. He established Pergerakan Melayu Semenanjung (Peninsular Malay Movement) in January 1946 to defend the rights of the Malays. He chaired the Pan-Malayan Malay Congress meeting on 29th and 30th March 1946 in Kuala Lumpur.
Through this congress the Malays was advised to boycott the Malayan Union and unite to stage demonstrations on 1st April 1946. The Malay rulers were advised not to attend the appointment ceremony of Edward Gent as the first Governor of the Malayan Union.
United Malay National Organisation (UMNO) was formed by Dato Onn on 11th May 1946. Umno slogan at that time was Hidup Melayu and Hidup Bangsa Melayu (Long Live Malays and Long Live the Malay Race) then changed to Merdeka (Independent). The strong fight against the Malayan Union by the Malays caused the Malayan Union to be abolished.