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Student's question could have been handled with more tact, says PH candidate

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Publish date: Mon, 07 Aug 2023, 09:04 PM

KLANG: The way Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim had answered a matriculation student's question about meritocracy could have been handled with a more tact due to the sensitive subject matter.

Gunaraj George, who is Pakatan Harapan's candidate for the Sentosa seat in Selangor, said this could have been one way of addressing the matter.

"In his position, his primary duty was to be the voice of the government and the wider coalition he represents, where decisions are made collectively and not just by a single individual. The comments he made were indicative of the government's stance on the matter.

"However, the execution of his response, many would argue, could have been more tactful and empathetic, given the sensitive nature of the subject and the young age of the person posing the question," he said in a statement today.

Gunaraj said this stirred a debate on the balance between political leadership and social responsibility, which is a contentious and emotionally-charged issue among Malaysians.

Despite this, he said it was important for all quarters to maintain unity and stability within Malaysia's diverse society.

"Our shared goal must be to build a Malaysia where each voice, young or old, Bumiputera or non-Bumiputera, is heard and respected, and where one day opportunities are accessible to all without undermining the rights of any particular community."

Gunaraj, who was also a special officer for the Selangor Menteri Besar on community affairs, described the incident as a reminder for political leaders to promote a more inclusive environment for public discourse.

He urged the unity government and Anwar to reassure all Malaysians that their voices were vital and will not be overlooked.

He said the incident also showed the importance of active electoral participation and urged voters to support a unity government that was focused on the interests and well-being of all communities, aiming to build a harmonious and prosperous nation for future generations.

Several quarters had criticised Anwar's response to a question from a matriculation college student about the Bumiputera quota system during a dialogue in Penang on Saturday.

Some said Anwar was dismissive in his response and others urged him to apologise for speaking to the student in a harsh manner.

Others, however, defended him, saying the subject matter was very sensitive especially during elections, and that it had put him in a difficult spot.

 

https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2023/08/939824/students-question-could-have-been-handled-more-tact-says-ph-candidate

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FortuneBull777

Actually, Anwar reply was justified! Indeed i saw the little girl with high tower attitude flashing victim card with idealism of meritocracy! meritocracy doesn't work! If put in full practice, the underprivilege will never step into public universities! My advise to those wanting to go to public universities, sit for STPM! You surely get a place like my son! Only my son turn it down for offer from Singapore!

2023-08-07 21:12

tingpangeng

In order to encourage students to sit for stpm , it has to be treated same as matriculation for qualifications entry into local U. Not talked about meritocracy but treats STPM result same for choosing the favourite undergraduate subjects not the current practice of subjects will go to matriculations and left over for STPM

2023-08-08 07:21

Sslee

Matriculation is a backdoor design for certain group of people to enter certain courses in local university.

If you admit certain people that is not qualify to do a certain course then you need to open another back door (KPK) to help them to graduate.

After graduate due to their lack of indept knowledge, you need to open another back door to employ and promote them to admin.

2023-08-08 07:43

speakup

Back door = back side = ass

2023-08-08 07:46

Sslee

The back door is designed by Tun M and now you know why Malaysians love back door. It is a short cut to success.

2023-08-08 07:46

super168

That's why many governments comes from Backdoor. And obtained success in ransacking the country's coffer. Hardly any qualification, cannot speak at international forums. No shame government. Now the people must think carefully, who to lead. Out country is destroyed for years.

2023-08-08 08:39

EngineeringProfit

All becos himself is a backdoor mmlay who buries his root.

2023-08-13 19:14

DickyMe

"Most despicable are those who don't deliver their promise after winning election.
Always recycling same excuse. When you give excuse, your insincerity for reform is glaring.
When you have excuse, you have identified the problem. When you repeat the same excuse for decades, it shows your policies are not working or simply no effort to change. I believe there is no effort to change but to play appeasement politics."

A policy not delivering expected result should be in a sewerage pond and not recycled!

2023-08-13 21:02

EngineeringProfit

Yes, that's why he now deserves to go through another 15 years behind the bar

2023-08-13 21:06

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