Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Mukhriz: Close down vernacular schools

Jerlun member of parliament Mukhriz Mahathir today slammed MCA and Gerakan leaders for ‘overreacting' over the Ketuanan Melayu (Malay supremacy) issue.
He blamed the vernacular school system for the polarised society which caused the poor understanding of the Malay supremacy concept among the non-Malays.
He was of the opinion that the disunity in the community arose from the different education system and proposed that a single education system be implemented to foster greater unity.
The son of former premier Dr Mahathir Mohamad said the issue of Malay supremacy was blown out of proportion due to the poor understanding of both those who spoke in favour and against the concept.
"I still hear statements are being made about the Ketuanan Melayu concept by BN component party leaders and this have hurt Malay hearts, especially Umno," he told a press conference in Parliament.
"When these leaders are making this kind of statement it shows that they know nothing of our history or maybe they are trying to act as heroes to their community," he added.
Both MCA and Gerakan are senior partners in the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition headed by Umno.
According to Mukhriz, the term Ketuanan Melayu simply meant the sovereignty of the Malay rulers as well as the special position of the Malays in the country.
"The term Ketuanan Melayu simply refers to the sovereignty of our Malay rulers. When we address them, we call them Tuanku (your highness) and all the races do acknowledge this and they practice it.
"The concept does not indicate that we Malays are the masters and other races are slaves. The Malays, especially in economy, do not feel like they are the masters," reasoned Mukhriz.
'Component party leaders inviting backlash'
Mukhriz, vying for the Umno Youth chief post in the March party elections, was referring to the Chinese-based MCA's deputy president Chua Soi Lek who had described the Ketuanan Melayu as a Malay supremacy concept that implied a master and servant relationship that he felt was unacceptable.
Delivering a speech last week, Chua had also said that the Chinese community can accept "Malay leadership but not Malay supremacy".
Chua was then backed by the president of another Chinese-based BN component party Gerakan, Dr Koh Tsu Koon who had issued a statement calling for Umno to replace the concept of Ketuanan Melayu with the "Malay special position" concept.
Mukhriz blasted both Chua and Koh for making such statements and said that these leaders were only inviting strong criticism from their Malay counterparts.
"That kind of statement shouldn't be coming. They are inviting reactions by making such statements and we should be focusing on fostering unity instead of making such divisive statements. We have our limitations," he said.
He further said that it was prerogative that Umno spoke up against "such exaggeration".
He added that the Ketuanan Melayu concept has been widely practiced and accepted as exemplified by the special Malay position enshrined in the federal constitution and other government policies.
He also blasted the president of another BN component party, PPP's M Kayveas for issuing a threat to leave the coalition should the Internal Security Act not amended before the next general election.
"What he said is disrespectful towards the spirit of BN and I am very disappointed with his behaviour," said Mukhriz.

Close down vernacular schools
Mukhriz, who had previously come under fire from his own party for criticising the leadership of Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, also offered an explanation on why the misunderstanding about the Ketuanan Melayu existed.
He attributed this to a polarised society caused by the current education system.
The Umno Youth chief aspirant suggested that the best way to handle this was to foster greater unity and integration of all races at a young age and it has to start with the schools.But he is bound to invite criticism from various quarters with his suggestion that the government did away with the vernacular school system which he felt was divisive.
He wanted all students to be streamlined under the Education Ministry and a singular education system be introduced.
"The government can foster greater unity by streamlining all the schools under one education system where the medium of teaching, besides Science and Mathematics, are taught in Bahasa Malaysia.
"We can make it compulsory that the Chinese and Indians study their own language in their mother tongue while these two languages can be optional for Malay students to learn or we can make it compulsory for students to learn at least three languages," he suggested.
When suggested by reporters that his proposal would most likely invite resistance even from leaders and members of BN, the Umno Youth chief aspirant said that he was only proposing in the name of unity.
"My suggestion has no other ulterior motives apart from to unite all races," he said.

tunku : those remarks from chua soi lek@film actor, koh tsu koon and kayveas are desperate remarks from leaders wants to gain back their popularity.kayveas should know before ppp joins bn regarding the ISA. for me they should get out now rather than waiting. if today the bn government is a strong government, i bet kayveas wouldn't dare talking about leaving bn. as for the so called ketuanan melayu, there is nothing wrong for a race telling the whole world that their race is a supreme one. every race talk big about their own race, so why can't the malays talk big about their race? by saying malay supremacy, it doesn't make other races as coolie. in fact till today there are more malay's coolie compare than other races in malaysia.i feel shame though when they said about malay supremacy but actually it is not the real situation in malaysia.let us stop talking about races.now that everyone wants the government and public stop talking about race and be racist, why don't we close down vernacular schools? with one schools for all malaysian,it will make us integrate well with each other and we can really be true malaysian. when obama won as usa president, lots of malaysian said , see usa can elect a black as their president. mind you usa has only one type of school for all americans.there's no vernacular schools there.this vernacular schools has divided the malaysian very badly. those older generations under british regime was so close to each other and they can speak well with all races because that time there was only one type of school. my grandparents knows how to speak hokkein and tamil well because of their neighbours and school mates.their friends of other races too knows how to speak malay very well.they enjoy watching each other movies together. with one school like what mukhriz said,we can make it compulsory that the Chinese and Indians study their own language in their mother tongue while these two languages can be optional for Malay students to learn or we can make it compulsory for students to learn at least three languages.so before those people who only talk about being MALAYSIAN, try to do away with the vernacular schools first, other wise don't confuse the public with your rhetorics.

2 comments:

fade0 said...

Ketuanan melayu is inavitable.

Melayu will always be the 'tuans' in their own lands.

Just like the chinese in china and the indians in India.

This is something that the chinese and Indian minorities need to understand and accept. By 2020 the malay population will be almost 70%, so like it or not melayu will always be 'tuans' (masters).

It surprises me that the minority groups choose to seperate themselves by going to different schools, rather than integrating and getting to know their 'tuans'.

Vernacular schools were never printed in the constitution. Constitution only said that other races were free to practise their own religions, cultures and beliefs. Obviously some chinaman twisted the facts (as usual).

Anonymous said...

Mahu ke mereka2 tu nak tutup sekolah2 tu, dan satukan saja semua dibawah satu sekolah? Macam mana nak jadi Malaysian Malaysia? Sedangkan dari segi institusi pendidikan pun dah nak membeza2kan? Jangan main cakap je, tapi dari segi practical, mereka sendiri pun tak nampak macam berusaha nak ke arah tu.