Stop finger-pointing, Muhyiddin tells Dong Zong

People take partial in a criticism organized by Dong Zong in Petaling Jaya November 25, 2012. Picture by Saw Siow Feng

SERDANG, twenty-five Nov Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin currently pronounced which a National Education Blueprint (PPPM) 2013-2015 was launched with no ulterior motives or dark agenda to sideline other languages.

Describing a query upon a standing of Chinese preparation lifted by a United Chinese Schools Committees Association of Malaysia, or improved known as Dong Zong, as a misunderstanding, Muhyiddin pronounced a supervision was fair to all schools.

The blueprint, which was introduced to develop a countrys education, is being seen as something finished during a expense of Chinese education, which is not true during all.

All schools, solely Chinese private schools which wish to be independent, will good from a plan since we wish to ascent all schools, he told reporters after visiting a Malaysian International Agriculture, Horticulture as well as Agrotourism (MAHA) Xxhibition here today.

Today, Dong Zong staged a gathering to criticism a plans for fright which it would sideline vernacular schools. It also called upon a supervision to be fair to all schools.

On a issues lifted by Dong Zong, Muhyiddin pronounced there was no mention in PPPM which Chinese or Tamil schools would be sidelined. In fact, it clearly settled all national-type Chinese (SJKCs) as well as Tamil (SJKTs) schools would be maintained.

He pronounced a additional training time for Bahasa Malaysia in SJKCs as well as SJKTs would be carried out by conducting extra classes but affecting a time for a training of Chinese or Tamil.

On a extermination of transition or remove classes, to which Dong Zong objected, Muhyiddin pronounced a classes would be unnecessary if a guidance of a Malay denunciation in SJKCs as well as SJKTs was upon par with normal schools.

The ! deputy b udding minister pronounced Dong Zong should stop making accusations during a government, adding which their action was politically motivated.

He pronounced Dong Zong regularly looked during efforts finished by a supervision as having ill-intentions as well as directed during diminishing a Chinese language.

If which is a intention, it could have been finished ages ago. The explanation is which after 55 years of independence, a Barisan Nasional supervision did not do it. No Chinese schools were closed. There is no ruling which Chinese cannot be taught, instead there are some-more Chinese teachers as well as also Chinese schoolw now, he added.

This, he said, valid which a views of a Dong Zong were wrong as well as hoped which a Chinese community would not be misled by them. Bernama


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