A Dubious Political Issue


UMNO can attack the the Opposition but it can't offend the Malay society, particularly the conservative and traditional Malay community that stress on their racial identity and mother-tongue. This area is the source of UMNO's votes and its foundation of power.

By TAY TIAN YAN/ Translated by SOONG PHUI JEE/ Sin Chew Daily

The issue of teaching science and mathematics in English has become a dubious political issue that those involved are reluctant to give up.

Of course the unsettled issue is troublesome and it could trigger a more serious problem in the long term. For example, it has led to a demonstration that embarrassed UMNO and made things difficult for Education Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein.

UMNO is the so-called defender of the Malays while the Education Minister is the guardian of Bahasa Malaysia. Today, Malay racists held a massive rally to oppose UMNO's language policy and critics government's for belittling the status of Bahasa Malaysia. How should Hishammuddin respond to it?

The demonstration is only the first step. UMNO and Hishammuddin know it very well that more disastrous consequences might be coming if they do not deal with it.

"If they keep on going like this, they will have to pay the political price someday."

It seems like they can blame the Opposition. However, the problem is not as simple as it seems to be.

The demonstration was not organised by PAS nor Keadilan. Instead, it was organised jointly by 14 Malay cultural and educational groups and was led by national writer A. Samad Said and former Dewan Bahasa Dan Pustaka Director General Hassan Ahmad, who are politically neutral.

UMNO can attack the the Opposition but it can't offend the Malay society, particularly the conservative and traditional Malay community that stress on their racial identity and mother-tongue. This area is the source of UMNO's votes and its foundation of power.

Even worse, the demonstration was held right before the UMNO party elections and Hishammuddin is one of the candidates for the vice-president position. It is not a coincidence, but they have been well prepared instead.

Representatives with strong racial consciousness may vent their anger on Hishammuddin during the UMNO General Assembly, affecting his chances of winning the post.

UMNO may as well angered conservative and traditional Malay voters, making them to turn to Pakatan Rakyat.

If they keep on going like this, they will have to pay the political price someday.

However, there are also political prices to pay if they give up the policy of teaching science and mathematics in English.

Firstly, all the previous efforts will be nullified as they are unable to recover all the investments and costs. Also, they need to bear the burden of a failed policy.

Secondly, they have to offend former Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad and they will get endless criticisms and condemnations as a return.

UMNO and Hishammuddin have been caught in the dilemma. Should they continue the policy or abandon it? It seems that they have no choice but to give it up.

Hishammuddin has yet to announce his decision but the answer is almost certain. Of course, this is only my personal view.



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