Yes Khairy the quotas for the Malays are insulting and UMNO – BN
have been insulting the Malays since implementation of NEP in the 1970’s and
found it beneficial to BN-UMNO by having quotas to subdue the Malay population
and a false sense of racial grandeur and the same token keep them unemployable
in the private sector due to the lack of English proficiency .The Malays have become a beggar race in their
own country, thanks to UMNO and a lesser extend PAS.
Khairy if you care for the Malays , then set them free and if
care about power then you cannot set them free as they will no longer be UMNO’s
fixed deposit
Quotas
insult the Malays, says Khairy
| April 19, 2017
'You don't want people to say
that you are where you are only because there is a quota system,' says youth
and sports minister.
KUALA LUMPUR: Youth and Sports
Minister Khairy Jamaluddin Abu Bakar believes that Malays should view the quota
system in the country as “insulting”.
His
comment came after a Malaysian Indian said his aspiration for 2050 was that the
quota system for Bumiputeras in the country be removed.
Khairy
said he had often spoken to Malay youths, telling them they should aspire to be
in universities which did not have a quota system in place.
“You
should work hard to be where you want to be and deserve to get there,” he said
at a dialogue with Malaysian Indian youths on the National Transformation Plan
2050 at the Putra World Trade Center here today.
“You
don’t want people to say that you are where you are only because there is a
quota system.”
Today’s dialogue session was
organised by MIC Youth as well as several Indian youth NGOs.
Also
speaking at the dialogue was MIC president S Subramaniam, who questioned what
the retirement age in 2050 will be.
He
said the question should be posed in the face of newly-acquired data that more
than 500,000 Malaysians will live to over 90 years old in 2050.
“If
we maintain the current retirement age at 60 years, the young won’t be able to
support the older generations.”
He
said after Malaysia’s independence in 1957, the average lifespan was between 50
and 60 years.
“This
is why the EPF (Employees Provident Fund) had a cut-off age at 55 and the
retirement age was previously at 55.
“However,
moving forward, I don’t think we’ll be able to just stop working at 55 or 60.”
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