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MIC Youth wants Universiti Pertahanan Nasional senior lecturer Ridhuan Tee Abdullah to be taught a "lesson" for his recent article which they claimed had hurt the feelings of the Indian community.
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"Let us deliver a lesson to those who intentionally stir up racial issues to gain cheap popularity," he said.
He was speaking to reporters after delivering a protest note to the Home Ministry earlier this morning.
"We hope the ministry will take immediate action against the senior lecturer."
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Several police reports has been lodged against Ridhuan Tee, a Chinese Muslim convert, for his allegedly racially-tinged article.
Sinar Harian has since apologised over the article, although Ridhuan continues to keep mum on the matter.
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