'Anti-PTPTN rally is ploy to draw students for Bersih 3.0'


The anti-National Higher Education Fund (PTPTN) convene slated for Saturday is an opposition ploy to animate a anger of students ahead of a Bersih 3.0 rally, pronounced Deputy Youth Minister Razali Ibrahim.

"April fourteen is not about PTPTN. Apr fourteen is a warm-up for a Bersih convene as well as use a campus to prepare for a subsequent election," he pronounced of a convene job for PTPTN'sabolition.

NONEBersih 3.0 is slated for Apr 28 during Dataran Merdeka, two weeks after a anti-PTPTN convene during a same location.

Razali(right)said Pakatan Rakyat had ran out of issues to fool around up, as well as hence deviated from their strange Buku Jingga declaration plan for PTPTN to suggest interest-free preparation loans.

"They have invited students in a final ditch effort because there are no NGOs, no people, as well as no organization which wants to attend a Bersih rally.

"But to invite students for Bersih, they would not come out... They do not discuss elections.

"They speak about jobs; they speak about housing; they speak about education, to animate anger between students, so which they can be used by a opposition in Bersih 3.0."

Razali, who is additionally a Umno Youth vice chief, was delivering a debate while rising a two-day roundtable discussion upon PTPTN, organised by a girl wing's Higher Education Bureau.

NONEThe roundtable is hold during Vist! ana Hote l, Kuala Lumpur, as well as is being aired concurrently online around its Facebook as well as Twitter pages dubbed mejabulatptptn.

Umno Youth arch Khairy Jamaluddin is expected to embrace a formula of a discussions tomorrow.

In his speech, Razali additionally urged a roundtable's participants to cruise a probable implications of abolishing PTPTN, such as what to do with repayments already done to a fund, as well as preparation loans from other government agencies which would be rendered redundant.

"The RM43 billion (cost of abolishing PTPTN) quoted by Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak is usually what is upon paper.

"The implications of a opposition's preference are actually distant larger as well as distant some-more detrimental," he warned.
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