Khaliq expressed his regret at Penang Deputy Chief Minister II P. Ramasamy’s statement yesterday. — Picture by Sayuti Zainudin
“We supported this policy as we believe that Malays still need government assistance in terms of educational provisions,” he said in a statement issued today. Khaliq said Ramasamy must be more sensitive and careful with his statement as he had “hurt the feelings” of Bersatu leaders by equating the party’s struggles with that of its political foe, Umno.Yesterday, Ramasamy, in his Facebook posting, said “Bersatu despite being an ethnic Bumiputera party seems to be entrapped in the mindset of Umno, an extreme racist party.”“It does not do good for the party to hold to decisions made by Umno when the latter was in power,” he said.
You are exactly like UMNO. We should follow 70/30 policy on all intakes anywhere, even though 40 % of so called bumiputras are migrants after independence.
nurjannie Is 90% an equitable figure? What inspired you to arrive at 90, not 95? Is 60% more realistic?
then why should other races pay the tax anyway or go to the national school?
Sure could have fooled everyone including the asylum institution. PPBMofficial pakatanharapan_