AFTER blaming the vernacular schools for racial and religious conflict, Perlis mufti Dr Mohd Asri Zainal Abidin is urging his social media followers to sign a petition calling for the closure of SJKC and SKJT, or Chinese and Tamil schools.
He has made a Facebook post with the invitation “Jom sign” (Let’s sign) with a link to a five-month old petition on change.org.
The petition, called “Abolish SJKC and SJKT and create one national Malaysian stream”, targets 150,000 signatures. It currently has more than 125,000 signatures.
Earlier today Asri, who is also known as Dr Maza, said that disagreements would persist among the country’s various communities as long as vernacular education was allowed to exist.
Asri’s comments followed a court order preventing Chinese education group Dong Jiao Zong from holding a conference on Jawi on Saturday.
“As long as vernacular schools that do not use the national language are not eliminated from the country, then the conflict and unrest between races will remain,” Asri said.
“We must unite and forget our differences in trying to restore the country’s strength with political power that will deal with this insolence firmly,” he said, without saying who should unite to face such a challenge or naming the conference that was stopped by the police.
Checks on Facebook found that many of Asri’s followers backed the petition but there were also those who opposed the idea of closing down the vernacular schools.
“One school, one concept and one soul and one day all can unite,” said Zai Asia.
“Malaysia will be more harmonious when there is only one national school,” said Afiq ZA.
“Follow what Singapore has done. No Chinese or Indian school, only one school, although the majority are Chinese,” Zackir Hussein Madon said.
“Are we ready to open up Mara science school (MRSM), UiTM and fully residential school (SBP),” said one Kamal Yun, referring to the government learning institutions which are for Bumiputeras only.
“I will sign only when the parents’ attendance at PIBG meetings reaches 75%,” Muchlis Abd posted. – December 30, 2019.
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