Hindraf Makkal Sakthi disputes a prime minister's claim which a supervision had outlayed RM340 million upon Tamil schools over a past 3 years
PETALING JAYA: The supervision contingency account for a millions it claims to have allocated for Tamil schools as most of them have been still in a dilapitated state, Hindraf Makkal Sakthi said.
It's pro-tem secretary-general, P Uthayakumar, in a minute to Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak, pronounced he would drag a supervision to court should a premier fail to account for his statement.
The NST quoted Najib in a inform yesterday, observant which over a past 3 years, a supervision had outlayed RM340 million upon Tamil schools nationwide.
Najib was reported to have pronounced this during a Ponggal celebration during Kelab Kilat TNB, Kapar, upon Sunday.
Citing examples, Uthayakumar pronounced even a fully-aided Jalan Tajol Tamil School in Kota Tinggi has no canteen, a school margin or a correct working toilet notwithstanding a "generous grant".
Citing examples, Uthayakumar pronounced even a fully-aided Jalan Tajol Tamil School in Kota Tinggi has no canteen, a school margin or a correct working toilet notwithstanding a "generous grant".
"The St Helier Tamil School in Bahau was certified unsafe by a Works Ministry but zero has been done till now to redress it," Uthayakumar said, adding which it even lacks classrooms.
He urged Najib to stop his domestic charades as well as shenanigans as well as residence a problems faced by Tamil schools immediately.
"The prime apportion contingency residence a shameful state of Tamil schools in a nation which have been even denied basic amenities as well as facilities.
"Remember which Article twelve of a Federal Constitution provides which there shall be no discrimination in providing preparation out of a supports of a open authority," he said.
Hindraf filed a civil suit opposite a supervision upon Feb 9, between others, wanting it to convert all Tamil schools in Malaysia in to fully-aided ones.
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