Penang Deputy Chief Minister II P Ramasamy is not surprised that the cabinet has retained
the quota system for admission to the pre-university matriculation
programme at - 90 percent for bumiputeras and 10 percent for
non-bumiputeras.
Fearing backlash from sections of the
Malay-Muslim community, it is apparent that the Pakatan Harapan
government decided to maintain the status-quo in the admission quota,
Ramasamy said.
However, he noted that the number of admissions to
the programme was increased to 40,000
students, while the intake has
increased to 36,000 (bumiputeras) and a mere 4,000 (non-bumiputeras)
"With this figure, the admission of the bumiputera students increased from the earlier 22,500 to 36,000.
"Despite
the clamour for more non-Malay admission, they only received an
increase from 2,500 to 4,000 places - just an addition of 1,500
students," Ramasamy told Malaysiakini today.
"We are not in
the position at the moment to determine the number of Indian students
who will be admitted," added the Perai assemblyperson.
"It appears
as though the cabinet was not prepared to take a bold decision in
increasing the intake of non-Malay students, particularly Indians."
Ramasamy said non-Malay supporters of Harapan would definitely be disappointed.
"I am taken back by the decision. We failed to move forward but I am not giving up the fight for better Malaysia!" he added.
Yesterday, Education Minister Maszlee Malik stated that the cabinet decision was the best option to allow the matriculation programme to provide educational opportunities to all races.
Over the past week, debates on the numbers of matriculation
seats for non-bumiputera students continued to rage, with many students
complaining about being denied places despite scoring straight As in
their SPM.
(debates)
Last year, 2,200 and 1,000
matriculation studies seats were allocated respectively for Indian and
Chinese students but Education Minister Maszlee Malik said it was a “one-off initiative”, only for last year.
These
"one-off initiative" was announced by former prime minister Najib Abdul
Razak in 2018 in view of the 14th general election.
However, Najib has since refuted the claim by the Ministry of Education that it was a one-off thing.
Meanwhile, social activist Sudhagaran Stanley (photo) said the cabinet decision was "one of the worst and most disappointing decisions ever made" by the Harapan government.
He said Harapan leaders were quickly getting used to and ruling the country according to the "Umno way".
"What does this decision mean? Just 4,000 seats for non-bumiputeras and 36,000 seats for bumiputeras.
"How
is this different from the UMNO and PAS way of ruling this country?"
asked Sudhagaran, who is the Penang coordinator for the Center to Combat
Corruption and Cronyism (C4).
"It only affirms Malay supremacy and treats non-bumiputeras as second class citizens," he added.
Sudhagaran
said the 10 percent quota allocated to non-bumiputera students does not
even reflect the non-Muslim population in this country.
The quota system should have been abolished, with places given on merit and needs.
"However,
it seems that Harapan leaders are quickly failing the Malaysian
aspiration and fast becoming like BN 2.0," he added, saying he felt
crushed by the new development.
This post was copy paste from Malaysiakini.
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