The Borneo Post (Sabah)

MIC Youth to oppose attempts to abolish vernacular schools

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KUALA LUMPUR: MIC Youth has reiterated its stand against any move to abolish vernacular schools especially Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (SJK) Tamil in the country.

MIC Youth chief K. Raven Kumar said the 75-year-old party had worked hard to develop Tamil schools and thus its leaders would do their best to preserve them.

“Vernacular Tamil schools are our assets, our hear beat. Therefore, MIC Youth under the leadership of Tan Sri S.A.Vigneswara­n will not allow anyone to touch SJK Tamil schools,” he said in his speech at the MIC Youth, Wanita, Putera and Puteri delegates meeting at Wisma MCA here on Saturday.

He said defending and championin­g SJK Tamil schools, as provided for in the Malaysian constituti­on, is one of the four resolution­s approved at the MIC Youth meeting on Saturday.

The second resolution adopted concerns MIC Youth’s pledge to help Indian youths by introducin­g them to job opportunit­ies and producing new Indian entreprene­urs.

The other two resolution­s concern MIC Youth’s role in helping Indian youths to pursue education until the university level and participat­e in sports with a view to representi­ng their states and the country.

Meanwhile, the Wanita MIC meeting adopted three resolution­s, including to support the leadership of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob and MIC president Vigneswara­n.

MIC deputy president Datuk Seri M. Saravanan had earlier opened the MIC Youth, Wanita, Putera and Puteri delegates meeting, which was attended by 1,500 delegates.

The MIC annual general assembly will be held on Sunday.—

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Raven delivers a speech at the MIC Youth, Wanita, Putera and Puteri delegates meeting.
— Bernama photo Raven delivers a speech at the MIC Youth, Wanita, Putera and Puteri delegates meeting.

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