Parliamentary motion to debate on racist school principals rejected

The Dewan Rakyat speaker Pandikar Amin had today rejected a motion to debate on the racist school principals in the parliament which was put forward by the DAP Advisor and MP for Ipoh Timur Lim Kit Siang.

The speaker reasoned that the matter raised was specific and of public interest, as such there was no urgency to debate this matter.

If this matter is specific and of public interest, why is there no urgency to debate it in the parliament? What is this speaker trying to say? If this matter is unspecific and have no public interest, then it is correct to say that there is no urgency to debate it.

Two months had passed and there is still no action taken against these two school principals who utterly hurled racist insults on their Chinese and Indian students.

According to the Education Ministry and the Public Service Department, these two school principals has been disciplined, but so far we have yet to see any reports or evidence that real action has been taken against the duo.

Come on, if you want people to believe you, show us the proof and evidence. Are you trying to cover up the issue? Do not think that we are fools, please....!

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