1. The Malaysian Chinese Language Council has denied reports claiming SJKC pupils are not keen to learn Bahasa Melayu.
โWe have SPM statistics to show candidates from SJKCs in KL obtained over 90% pass rate for the paper,โ it was quoted as saying by NST.
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โWe have SPM statistics to show candidates from SJKCs in KL obtained over 90% pass rate for the paper,โ it was quoted as saying by NST.
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2. NST however notes that the council did not provide the overall nationwide statistics for the pass rate of SJKC pupils in the same exam.
The council also says the two local news articles had misled the readers to criticise the Chinese community for not being patriotic.
The council also says the two local news articles had misled the readers to criticise the Chinese community for not being patriotic.
3. According to Malaysiakini, the council also questioned the authenticity of the articles, saying the students interviewed had the same names as the key characters in the โRomance of the Three Kingdomsโ novels, which are Guan Yu and Zhang Fei.
malaysiakini.com
malaysiakini.com
4. The two articles claimed that some SJKC pupils do not see the importance of BM in their everyday lives, as they will still be able to further their education at private institutions of higher learning.
The council has lodged a police report over the news reports.
The council has lodged a police report over the news reports.
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