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Monday, April 16, 2012

Kids of UMNO/BN leaders are millionaires in their 20s...


'Maggi mee' and 'roti bun' while kids of BN leaders are millionaires in their 20s
The on-going PTPTN issue is really very telling. In all probability it will be like the proverbial fourth stone that broke the camel’s back for BN.

Just take cognizance of the Tun Dr Mahathir’s statement. He says that it was saudara Anwar Ibrahim who put the education loan system in place when DSAI was the deputy prime minister.

Now any unschooled silly would retort, “Then what the hell were you doing when you were the boss then? Couldn’t you have stopped it for heaven’s sake”

If the Tun Dr did not lift a finger to throw Anwar Ibrahim’s idea to introduce the PTPTN, then does it not mean that the then PM is more guilty of this unjustified burden on our young and their families?

Tycoons let off but not student
 
Students are not wrong in asking why is it that the BN led government can let tycoons and cronies get off scot free from multi-billion ringgit scandals and mismanagement whereas a poor graduate with a merger starting-salary of RM1,500 is punished without mercy for non-repayment of a few thousand ringgit loan.

 

Students are asking where are all the mega bucks from the oil money going to. They are asking how come the Tun is still having a palatial and premium office for himself at the PETRONAS Twin Towers when he is no more employed as the prime minister. They want to know where is the rental coming from, let alone the maintenance of his private office.

They are asking this question because they cannot enjoy even a single ringgit as relief for fees whereas so many ministers are living a high-flying lifestyle.
 
Children of the BN leaders millionaires in their 20s

Students are angry because they read about sons and daughters of who is who in town within the power barricades of BN, enjoying a lavish lifestyle, driving exotic cars and becoming millionaires in their twenties whereas the tens of thousands of students have to borrow to study and end up paying through their noses to settle the loan.

Students are not wrong is demanding answers when they witness sagas like cow-gate, anak-gate, toll-gate, aman-gate and numerous other gates raking in benefits and bonuses and extravagance whereas the students have to eat magie mee to see through university.

Maggi mee and roti bun

Education is the lifeline of a nation’s progress and development. Education is the hope for nationhood. Education is the investment for a future.

But when that education is something that you have to be yoked with repayment, the inspiration and motivation to excel takes a back seat. Putting food for the family on the table becomes a priority.

Do the ministers and the especially the Education Minister know that there are many students who go to bed with Maggi mee and roti bun in their stomachs on most nights? Surely they will deny this.

Do the BN leaders and their bodek-kakis know that students are cramping in rooms to save money to pay for rentals?

Do the BN people know that many parents are borrowing money and over-using credit cards and stinging on their personal basic expenses just to give that little extra money to their kids to buy this and that and do this and that project while in university?

Why have we reduced our future leaders and nation-builders to be beggars through a PTPTN scheme? Is putting up Twin Towers far more important to nation-building than giving un-burdened education to our young?

Are there no countries in the world that have no twin tower and spanking palaces but have proven to be a success story on this planet?

Blame-all Dr M

We can borrow and spend lavishly to build spanking dwellings, but we cannot let our young focus on education without having to worry about re-payments and in being disheartened because no scholarships were within sight.


We can host all kinds of lavish dinners for the rich and famous, powerful and corrupt; but we do not care that our young within the hallways of knowledge are eating roti bun and drinking water each night.

Ask the students, ministers. And have the courage to let your main stream media report the whole truth and nothing but the truth.

We have allowed BN to rape and plunder our youth’s basic rights to the wealth of this nation – the petroleum, palm oil and timber revenues; we continue to close both eyes to the opulence, acrimonious wealth hoardings and shameless business profiteering by so many leaders and cronies within the BN camp.

And the Tun Dr Mahathir has no shame in blurting that DSAI is the one who created the PTPTN.How bankrupt can our leaders get within their heads and hearts?- Malaysia Chronicle


PTPTN ibarat 'Ah Long'...

PTPTN adalah ibarat 'Ah Long' yang membendung pelajar sebaik saja dia tamat pengajiannya. Hari ini PTPTN telah membawa halatuju pendidikan negara ke arah yang songsang.
 

Pendidikan tinggi berkualiti telah dipesongkan sehinggakan pengajian tinggi itu seolah2 merupakan institusi yang hanya untuk menjanakan wang semata2. Lantaran itu,ramai daripada graduan akan menjadi hamba kepada PTPTN sebaik saja mereka tamat pengajian mereka,jelas Ng.

Dia mendesak agar gomen dengar pandangan rakyat dan mohon agar skim tersebut dimansuhkan.

Pengajian tinggi di negara ini seharusnya adalah percuma dan melalui bantuan gomen atau beserta dengan yuran yang berpatutan dan murah, maka lebih ramain pelajar daripada keluarga miskin boleh menikmati pendidikan tinggi tersebut.

Pelajar2 sedang membantah skim PTPTN bermasalah ini dan pada Sabtu lalu seramai 500 pelajar telah membuat bantahan di Dataran Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur.

Sekumpulan seramai 30 orang pelajar masih berkhemah di Dataran Merdeka dan akan terus berada di situ hinggalah tuntutan mereka dipenuhi oleh pihak berkuasa. 


Tiada kebebasan dengan semak semula UUCA

Ng juga menyentuh tentang (Akta Universiti dan Kolej Universiti 1071)University and University Colleges Act (UUCA)1971 yang telah dibentangkan di Parlimen baru2 ini. Menurut Ng, ia masih menindas hak kebebasan pelajar dan menyekat mereka daripada bersuara.

Menurutnya,pindaan yang dibuat hanya merupakan memindah kuasa mutlak atas pelajar daripada Kementerian kepada direktor2 dan registrar Universiti2 berkenaan.

Katanya lagi,director2 ini tidak dilantik oleh pelajar dan pensyarah dan dengan itu mereka tidak berhak mewakili kebajikan pelajar2 semua. Katanya,Timbalan2 Chancellor dan para pentadbir seharusnya dipilih oleh pelajar dan pensyarah.

Ng berpendapat bahawa kedua2 PTPTN dan UCCA hendaklah dimansuhkan.-malaysiakini



More tents for Dataran student protesters

Students occupying Dataran Merdeka have received new tents to replace those torn down by city council officers, among other donations from well-wishers.

NONEThe occupation, now in its third day, received its first batch of four or five tents on the first day, and another five last night, according to Solidariti Mahasiswa Malaysia secretary Haziq Abdul Aziz today.

He said the students also received aid in the form of food, drinks, and cash several times a day.

"We had so much food last night that we donated some to the homeless," he said.

The students have at least a dozen tents at hand, three of which have been erected in Dataran Merdeka while the rest are in storage.

Today, in the wake of this morning's incident where one of the students tents was torn down, Pantai Jerejak assemblyperson Sim TzeTzin brought three tents with him, as well as some placards and a small white board.

"Every tent they tear down, we will give them three!" he said.

NONEBukit Bintang MP Fong Kui Loon , Segambut MP Lim Lip Eng, and aides of Bukit Lanjan assemblyperson Elizabeth Wong arrived later with another eight tents and more supplies.

There was also a another donation of a large bag of clothes, which the students intend to give away.

The students have been occupying the square in shifts since Saturday to call for free education, and the abolition of the National Higher Education Fund (PTPTN).

The have vowed to stay put until the Bersih 3.0 rally on April 28, or when their demands are met.

Haziq said the group was also visited by a van bearing Umno's logo, said to be from its its Social Affairs Secretariat.

NONEThe van was carrying nasi lemak meant for the homeless, and Haziq said some pedestrians took the food.

However, the students rejected the food offer out of fear that it would become an issue to be played up.

Earlier today, Batu MP Chua Tian Chang, better known as Tian Chua, visited the students. He urged the authorities to respect the student's rights to assemble peacefully.


Ooi Siew Lan (left), also popularly known as Aunty Bersih, was also present to give support.
  
Holding the student's donation box, she said, "Donate, donate donate! PTPTN is the biggest loan shark!"


"Why isn't (Premier) Najib (Abdul Razak) coming? If Najib can't come, why not send (his deputy) Muhyiddin (Yassin)? If he can't come too, why not send the Higher Education Minister?" she said.

Siswa di Dataran terima sumbangan khemah




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