Politics,
not economics, has taken centre stage in the debate over the National Higher
Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN), which Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim says he
wishes to abolish if Pakatan Rakyat takes power in GE13.
However, the PTPTN was
first set up when the opposition leader was deputy prime minister and finance
minister, so it seems a purely political move that Anwar has now found it
convenient to say he wants to abolish the same scheme.
In fact, with the youth
considered a key demographic in the coming polls, it's clear to everyone that
the Opposition coalition has latched on to the PTPTN in a cynical attempt to
win the votes of young Malaysians.
Pakatan's proposal to
abolish the PTPTN sounds attractive at first glance, particularly to the 1.9
million students who have received study loans under the PTPTN till 2011.
But the Government has
criticised this as an irresponsible populist move that could financially
"ruin" the country.
Well I think loan facility is to
help needy students further their studies. It also helps those who fail to
secure scholarships. Abolishing it is tantamount to denying people the right to
pursue higher education.
I think the government should not give in to pressure from certain groups
to abolish the scheme just to get electoral support.
This is a part of a political gimmick, his plan is attractive, but
definitely not rational.
Beside that, most students understood this, and those who wanted it
abolished were only a handful.
This time, PTPTN had been
politicised by the opposition to gain electoral support, but a responsible
government like would not do such a thing.
This issues has been highlighted in all local media, but the government
agency especially Ministry of Higher Education has come out with media plan and
strategies to counter this issues. As we can see on TV and newspaper, today people
are debating ‘why we should not abolish this PTPTN

Yes i agreed... We cannot simply abolished the PTPTN, i m from poor family... PTPTN really helps me to further study!
ReplyDeleteits not a good idea to just abolish PTPN, because it real helps a lot.
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