Use your head, Perkasa man told


 

Gerakan’s Baljit Singh says Syed Hassan must decide whether his organisation is for or against the Federal Constitution.

(Free Malaysia Today) – A Perkasa leader’s recent statement in the scholarship row has provoked questions about his ability to make reasoned arguments.

A Gerakan leader said Syed Hassan Syed Ali, the far right Malay group’s secretary general, was not using his head when he suggested that the government deny scholarships to non-Malays who do not complete their education in national schools.

Baljit Singh, who heads Penang Gerakan’s Legal and Human Rights Bureau, said Perkasa must decide whether it was for or against the Federal Constitution, which accepts vernacular schools as part of the national education system.

Perkasa has often claimed that its fight for Malay rights is a fight to defend the constitution.

“If Perkasa is so patriotic in protecting the Federal Constitution, it should also protect vernacular education,” Baljit said.

A spokesman for the Malaysian Indian Forum, M Arivananthan, said Syed Hassan lacked knowledge about vernacular education and why some parents chose it for their children.

He said some Indians and Chinese preferred mother-tongue education for academic as well cultural reasons.

“Non-Malays were just asking for what they were entitled to and not questioning anybody’s rights or privileges” when they called for fairness in scholarship distribution, Arivananthan said in a media statement.

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