MB urged to reinstate Bersih students' scholarships


About 100 people collected during Wisma Darul Iman in Kuala Terengganu yesterday afternoon to criticism Menteri Besar Ahmad Said's pierce to terminate a scholarships of students who were involved in a Bersih 2.0 demonstration final July 9.

NONEMembers as well as supporters of a Malaysia Muslim Students Alliance (Gamis), Solidariti Anak Muda Malaysia (SAMM), a East Coast University Students Movement (Gempur) as well as Terengganu People's Solidarity Council (Mampat) collected outward a state secretariat building to titillate Ahmad to reinstate a scholarships of a affected students.

On March 18, a menteri besarwithdrew a scholarshipsof 6 students! who wer e arrested for participating in a Bersih rally.

A Gempur spokesperson told Malaysiakini which a scholarships were cold from nine students as well as not 6 as reported by a media.

The banner-carrying protesters also took time to insist to a public a opposition's offer to abolish a inhabitant aloft preparation fund (PTPTN) loans as well as yield free preparation for Malaysians.

Later, they left behind a tent in front of Wisma Darul Iman building - a headquarters of a Terengganu supervision - as a symbolic gesticulate in await of their colleagues who have been camping during Dataran Merdeka in Kuala Lumpur for a past 6 days to demand a extermination of PTPTN.
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