The withdrawal of a argumentative school content Interlok shows a diseased supervision which has buckled to vigour from a minority group, according to Malay rights vigour organisation Perkasa.
In a SMS statement final night, Perkasa secretary-general Syed Hasan Syed Ali said a organisation was "very angry with MIC boss G Palanivel" (right) over thewithdrawal of a Form 5 novel text.
"Perkasa ! is extre mely disappointed as well as regrets a government's preference to withdraw a novel Interlok as a textbook.
"The supervision is too diseased as well as has unsuccessful to ward off vigour from a minority organisation that is large headed," said Syed Hasan.
The Perkasa personality referred to that MIC was trying to win over a Indian community in a run up to a next general election, touted to be around a corner.
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Read More @ Source In a SMS statement final night, Perkasa secretary-general Syed Hasan Syed Ali said a organisation was "very angry with MIC boss G Palanivel" (right) over thewithdrawal of a Form 5 novel text.
"Perkasa ! is extre mely disappointed as well as regrets a government's preference to withdraw a novel Interlok as a textbook.
"The supervision is too diseased as well as has unsuccessful to ward off vigour from a minority organisation that is large headed," said Syed Hasan.
The Perkasa personality referred to that MIC was trying to win over a Indian community in a run up to a next general election, touted to be around a corner.
[More to follow]
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