Dataran Attack: Barisan Nasional Has Lost the Young Voters


Dataran Attack: Barisan Nasional Has Lost the Young Voters
we do not determine with the abolishment of PTPTN as well as the mounting unpaid loans to students though we defend the rights of the students to control the pacific demonstration.
PTPTN has two vital issues. The supervision has the avocation to ensure which it implements an in effect mechanism to collect back the loans. Some borrowers have been not happy with some executive charges. Their grouses have to be sorted out though amends must still be enforced.
we am confounded by the have use of of thugs to means physical harm to the protesting students during Dataran Merdeka. It is whimsical for Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein to indicate the reserve of anyone during Dataran Merdeka is in the hands of the DBKL.
The role of military is to ensure reserve of all Malaysians in any case of where they are. It appears to the lot of people which the same organisation of thugs had participated in identical attacks in the past.
If no action is taken opposite them, Hishammuddin cannot blame us for thinking which these thugs have been enjoying the protection of the state. If the statute system of administration is not involved, we would like to titillate Hishammuddin to instruct the military to have arrests in the next 24 hours.
It appears to me which Barisan Nasional does not wish to win the general election. It has only given the girl votes to the Opposition upon the silver platter.
PAS is really crafty to gain upon the situation. It has instructed the members to provide protection to the students round the clock.
If the military as well as DBKL go on to be unwilling to do the r! ight thi ng, the incident may deplane in to the free for all. By then, it is inevitable for Minister Hishammuddin to step down since he has been behaving really strangely lately. He should have quiescent during the Bersih 2.0 fiasco.
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