I have found out shocking news on how the government is eliminating our Indian students’ right for admission to public university. In 1997, Indian student intake per year is around 350~400 for full time undergraduate program in UTM and overall 2000 Indian students at anytime in a year. To my shock, I found out that after 13 years, currently only around 50 Indian students per intake per year and overall population of 600 Indian students. Almost 85% reduction of Indian students in UTM in just 13 years. In 1997, hardly anyone can see students from Somalia, African countries, Arabs, and etc. But, if somebody pays a visit to UTM now, they will be surprise to see these foreigners taking up places in UTM and subsequently eliminating our Indian students’ right for admission in public university. I only highlighted the situation in UTM. But, currently we have 20 public universities in Malaysia. What is the percentage of Indian student intake in these universities currently? Please refer to below mentioned table for list of current public university in Malaysia. Can our Indian Mandore please look into this problem urgently rather than playing Wayang Kulit!!!
A.N. Moorty Kumar
HRP This works out to about 85% based on the letter that was e-mailed to us today.
But taking into consideration of even 1 % increase of the student population every year then the real and effective reduction would be about 98 %.
In over the last 53 years UMNO has never revealed the true and full list of the total number of intake of this UTM or for any of the other 20 Public Universities in Malaysia according to the ethnic origins of the students, with details of their entry qualifications
From time to time UMNO plays the usual political rhetoric by giving figures of 7.5 % Indians etc but the full student list has never been revealed
This is how UMNO does “ ethnic cleansing ” to exclude deserving Indian students from all the 20 Public Universities locally. According to Article 12 of the Federal Constitution, there cannot be any racial discrimination based on race or religion in the intake into these 20 Public Universities.
Karunai Nithi
20/03/10
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