Students to defy quit order, vow to stay at Dataran



Some thirty students who have dug in during Dataran Merdeka given yesterday, have been dynamic to stand their ground despite being instructed to leave by a Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) official.
NONETen DBKL officials as well as 5 policemen showed up in a late sunrise to confront a sit-in.
DBKL assistant coercion official Zawaye Desan met a students during around noon today as well as instructed them to clear their things to have way for a royal concert tonight.

"Under a Dataran Merdeka by-laws, nobody is authorised to erect structures during a place without a agree of a mayor," he told a students.

However, a students reached a consensus 10 mins later to continue their sit-in until their demands have been heard.

NONE"We won't retreat. If you wish to confiscate a things as well as chase us out, that's up to you.

"We will still come back tonight," pronounced a single of a tyro leaders, Adam Adli Abd Halim (left).
Upon a insistence of a police, a protesters distant 4 of their tents during around noon but have refused to nudge further.
The students stayed upon after therally yesterdaywhere some 500 university students marched through Kuala Lumpur from Masjid Jamek LRT station, through Jalan Raja Laut to Dataran Merdeka.
The protesters have been demanding a extermination of a National Higher Education Fund (PTPTN), a inhabitant grant intrigue which they deemed exploitative.
DBKL flexes muscle
At 1pm, dual DBKL officials changed in ! to ask a students to empty a premises.
The order stirred PKR Youth strategic director Zaki Amani, who had only arrived during a scene, to come to a students' defence, arguing which DBKL cannot make use of its by-laws to overrule a rights of assembly as enshrined in a constitution.

Student protest Dataran MerdekaThe students responded chanting loudly, "Students power," and, "Long live a students."

The standoff dragged upon until 2pm, when Zawaye walked in to issue an ultimatum for a students to dismantle all structures in fifteen minutes. He repeated a order during 2.15pm.

About half an hour later, DBKL officials forcibly began removing a tents, sparking shrill chants from a students who remained steadfast inside their tents.

"We reject PTPTN, you wish giveaway education! Free, free, giveaway to knowledge," they shouted.

PTPTN dataran sit in by studentsThey then put their tents back in place, call DBKL to magnify them an additional hour to comply.
Meanwhile, PAS clamp boss Salahuddin Ayub, who arrived during a stage during 3.15pm, told reporters which he will pierce an emergency motion tomorrow in Parliament to discuss a matter.

"This is a request from a students. The government should respond to them," he said.
And as a many recent deadline from DBKL lapsed during 4pm, a tyro protestors have shaped a tellurian wall around their tents.
Force used
About an hour later, The authorities finally used force to mangle in to a tellurian wall to remove a tents.

A ruckus erupted, followed by pulling as well as pulling in between a DBKL officials as well as a students, who shouted:"don't push, do not push".

The officials ma! naged di smantle all a 4 superfluous tents as well as confiscated one; a students responded by bringing an additional damaged tent to a authorities.

"You wish it so much. Then take it!" they said, while continuing their sit in.
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